When you get right down to it, Elder Kinder by Jason Bard Yarmosky is a surprisingly insightful and delightful look into the surprising parallels between being very young and being very old.
Set to open at Like The Spice Gallery this week, the collection features paintings of senior citizens in decidedly humorous and ironic costumes and situations. Instead of being about mocking the elderly, however, Elder Kinder by Jason Bard Yarmosky is instead a celebration of the invincible spirit of childhood that remains throughout one's life.
Silly Senior Artworks
Elder Kinder by Jason Bard Yarmosky is a Playfully Thoughtful Look at Old Ag
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