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Rom Watson creates multi-dimensional characters that capture the hilarity and drama of life all at once. Reading or seeing his work is more like being face to face with someone you know and love (or hate), or being in a situation that magnifies a hilarious and palpable human experience.
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Tag Archives: Stephen Sondheim
Jo Stafford: The Portrait Edition
By Rom Watson c. February 12, 2015 Sometimes the things that make an immediate favorable impression on me end up fading from my favor, while the things that earn my admiration slowly over a long period of time end up … Continue reading →
Covering Joni Mitchell Covers
By Rom Watson c. August 9, 2008 and June 2011 Joni Mitchell’s body of work is an extremely impressive achievement. Even more impressive than that of her peers. As much as I love the music of James Taylor, Carole King, … Continue reading →
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