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Amherst artist to exhibit work at Louvre

2013
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[Percy Wyndham] fought for the French in the 1848 Revolution, then for the Austrians, then for Garibaldi in Sicily and even distinguished himself as an officer in the Union Army in the American Civil War. He was a person who didn't know where he belonged, said [Andrae Green], and \"that's the kind of situation I find myself in. In a certain context I'm a Jamaican artist,\" he said, \"but I try to engage a wide cross-section of people.\" Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Green began drawing at an early age, inspired by comic book heroes. \"When my dad saw me drawing,\" said Green, \"he usually would take away my sketchpad and say, 'Read a book!' \" (His mom would give it back.)
Publisher
The Lowell Sun