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PORTALS featured in New Orleans Review of Books

February 2, 2019 By Lawrence Wells

Congratulations to Glennray Tutor—The February feature in New Orleans Review of Books excerpts the “Interview with a tornado” part of Zach’s conversation with his father.

https://neworleansreviewofbooks.com/?fbclid=IwAR1GdgGE_P_p4YllKDelkEJbGUCvwcbNL6jSX7eWY7m9FOxmmTAAopu1IUY

“…Glennray Tutor is a still life artist from Oxford, Mississippi, whose work is often described as hyperrealism. His paintings have appeared in galleries in New York City, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Jackson, Mississippi, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, to name a few. His beautifully published book “Portals,” a collection of his paintings, has attracted considerable attention. He is interviewed in this excerpt from the book by his son Zach Tutor…

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Theora Hamblett’s “CARRYING COTTON TO THE GIN” – signed prints for sale.

December 18, 2018 By Lawrence Wells

In 1976 Yoknapatawpha Press published a color print of Theora Hamblett’s painting, “Carrying Cotton to the Gin.”

A limited number of signed copies are for sale. Size is 24 x 36 inches. $500.00.

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Glennray Tutor’s PORTALS – interview, review, video

December 3, 2018 By Lawrence Wells

Jana Hoops’ Nov 18 Clarion-Ledger interview with Glennray Tutor about his debut art book “PORTALS”:

Author Q & A with Glennray Tutor

Maria Browning’s Chapter16.org rave review of PORTALS:

https://chapter16.org/a-fuller-deeper-realization-of-the-world/

15 minute taped conversation between Glennray and art dealers Jay Etkin and Greg Thompson including images from PORTALS:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wq9_TmOum-g

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Founded in 1975, Yoknapatawpha Press is a southern regional press established by co-publishers, Lawrence Wells and the late Dean Faulkner Wells. Most of the press's projects are generated in-house.The company is named for William Faulkner's fictional county, Yoknapatawpha, from the Chickasaw word meaning "gentle water."

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