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As a teacher, I have been thinking of what I might teach myself back in college. “Prepare to give away your art.” OK, No, Got it. I am pleased to share with you the major paintings of my undergraduate study at Harvard University. I must say that there is a painting missing; it went missing from where it was displayed on a partition wall hallway gallery on the top floor of the Carpenter Center. The painting shows a portrait of a mother holding her infant son up for a photograph; the babe twists away to hide his face while he covers the most of mom’s super silky lavender white face with his outstretched hand. With dominant bangs nearly covering his eyes another child is scratched goopy orange in the bottom corner—bottom left or bottom right corner? I am not sure; the writhing babe in hand can be seen as a sketch in the upper right background of the portrait titled SJP in the second half of this collection. Here are paintings of friends and of models, paintings from my imagination and memory, and performance paintings and ever a collegiate self portrait. I hope you let me know if you see anything interesting. - Davis Moore, formlier, Transform Atelier