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Published December 25, 2018
Art and coffee
Photo J. Wake

Seven of Lafayette artist Dwight Yassany's original pen and ink drawings of raptors are on display at Papillon Café in La Fiesta Square through December. Yassany's work, which features a combination of soft and dark strokes to achieve the realistic renderings of birds and other animals using a very fine-tip radiograph pen and making thousands of small marks on cotton paper, was exhibited at the Haggin Museum in Stockton for two months last spring (see story, http://www.lamorindaweekly.com/archive/issue1207/Combining-nature-and-spiritual-messages-to-create-award-winning-art.html). - J. Wake


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