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Have
you ever leaned back against the wall of your spacious loft apartment
and wondered, "What would Ross do?" And: "What exuberantly colorful artwork
would Rachel hang in the new baby's room?" The answer (at least to the
second bit) comes, astonishingly, from Philly: Works by Jeff
Schaller, a local artist originally from Connecticut, have been
given the prime-time honor of gracing the Friends set. Schaller, who specializes
in producing art nouveau images using encaustic technique -- mixing beeswax
with pigment to create intense color and texture -- has kept much of his
work close to his (adopted) home: He's responsible for the mural at the
Berks SEPTA station, and he received an award from the Philadelphia Museum
of Art in 1998.
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For
an artist, his exposure's about to sky-rocket: About 18 million viewers
will tune in tonight to see his Modern Living hanging in Central Perk,
and Questions and Answers adorning Emma's nursery. Since, in reality,
Schaller's canvases don't hang in coffee shops but in discerning galleries,
Bernadette Lawler, who represents Schaller's work, is hosting a
little celebration tonight at her gallery, Mixed Company, in honor
of his success. With many of his canvases on display, alongside refreshments
courtesy of Georges Duboeuf, Petit Four and City Tavern,
imagining yourself nonchalantly standing on the Friends set will be part
of the fun. Just be careful who's listening when you refer to him as "The
One With the Painting by Jennifer Aniston's Head."
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