November 21, 2007
Paducah Front and Back
If ever we forget the beauty of Paducah, we have LowerTown artist and author Bill Renzulli here to remind us. In his new collection of watercolors, Paducah: Front & Back, Renzulli examines the nooks and crannies of our city, as well as landscapes of familiar and not-so-familiar architecture. The show opened last Wednesday at the Yeiser Art Center and runs through December 22.
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| Have I Been Here? |
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| It's Not Broadway |
So just what is it about the backs of buildings that draws Renzulli to, uh, draw them?
“I like the bitty things you find back there — the porches, trash cans, the pipes,” Renzulli explains. “Many people may pass these things a thousand times and not look at them, but I’m always looking to see what’s in there. It’s part of my fascination of the urban environment.”
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| Where Do I Go from Here? |
“I’ve always felt that if I paint something, then I own a part of it,” he says. “It’s very much about but cementing ties.”
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| Domes on Broadway |
The Yeiser is keeping regular hours this holiday weekend — Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. — with the exception of Thanksgiving Day. 442.2453.

