| | | Individuals shaped and molded by life's joys as
well as trials ~ individuals characterized by
their permanence, by their ability to endure ~
these are the individuals who inhabit the artistic
world of Dale Rayburn's paintings, monotypes, and
etchings. Dale has captured the souls of tragic
heroes, of rascals and rogues, of "everyman"
struggling with life itself. His work is used to
define the genre of "typically southern" art; yet,
like fine Southern literature, his work transcends
the regional boundaries and stereotypes to stand
confidently on its own.

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