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Winslow Townson was given a first-place award at the Boston Press Photographers Association in 2002 for a sports action shot called Foul Flop. It shows Red Sox first baseman Brian Daubach in midair falling into the crowd as he chases down a foul ball. Townson has been very active with the Andover Hockey Association.
David Sullivan had a long and varied career as an artist. He came to Andover in 1969 when he opened a gallery at 91 Main Street with


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He chose egg tempura for his early works because it dried quickly with no coating.  At that time he painted portraits, not totally representational, but as he saw them.


*Picture This...2 Local Photographers Win Awards for Their Work. Townsman 5/16/2002, page 23.  
By 1995 he had moved from portraits to abstracts, or specific abstracts, as he called them.Forever experimenting he stacked layers of pencil drawings drawn on translucent paper to create a 3-d effect.


 
In the late 90's he studied Cezanne's works and created versions of his work designed to emphasize Cezanne's use of line and color. He actually redrew Cezanne's painting with his own interpretation. [[He donated http://www.mhl.org/about/visit/art/ "After Cezanne: Still Live with Flowered Pitcher"]], to Memorial Hall Library where it is hung on the stairway to the second floor.
 
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David Sullivan had a long and varied career as an artist. He came to Andover in 1969 when he opened a gallery at 91 Main Street with

He chose egg tempura for his early works because it dried quickly with no coating. At that time he painted portraits, not totally representational, but as he saw them.

By 1995 he had moved from portraits to abstracts, or specific abstracts, as he called them.Forever experimenting he stacked layers of pencil drawings drawn on translucent paper to create a 3-d effect.

In the late 90's he studied Cezanne's works and created versions of his work designed to emphasize Cezanne's use of line and color. He actually redrew Cezanne's painting with his own interpretation. He donated http://www.mhl.org/about/visit/art/ "After Cezanne: Still Live with Flowered Pitcher", to Memorial Hall Library where it is hung on the stairway to the second floor.



--Eleanor 15:54, October 28, 2011 (EDT)

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