


Steven Weinberg
A former Brooklyn artist who has since moved to the Catskills, you can visit his website (stevenweinbergstudio.co) or follow him on Twitter (@steven_draws)... More by Steven Weinberg
A former Brooklyn artist who has since moved to the Catskills, you can visit his website (stevenweinbergstudio.co) or follow him on Twitter (@steven_draws)... More by Steven Weinberg
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Thank you Steven for all your thoughts, drawings, paintings, musings over the years. I love them. I first fell in love with your fish paintings, but following your sporadic updates, on life art and family has been wonderful. I look forward to your next post.
Dang, this made me cry.