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Princeton Artist To Showcase Work At 12 Farms Restaurant
New paintings by Princeton artist Bryan Deuitch will be shown at 12 Farms Restaurant in Hightstown throughout November.

PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton-based artist, Brian Deuitch, will be showing new paintings at 12 Farms Restaurant, located at 120 North Main St. in Hightstown throughout the month of November.
Deuitch, who began his career in Indiana and New York more than 30 years ago, is an abstract painter and will be showing 16 new works.
Deuitch’s new paintings are inspired by the natural world and by the question of what lies beneath that which is easily seen. This new collection is titled “From the Corner” and includes acrylic and mixed media pieces.
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“I look forward to the upcoming 12 Farms show and applaud [12 Farms chef owner Rennie] DiLorenzo’s efforts to bring art to downtown Hightstown. The paintings in this show represent new works which will be exhibited together for the first time,” said Deuitch.
More recently, Deuitch's work has been included in member shows at the Princeton Arts Council, Grounds for Sculpture, and the New Hope Arts Center. For more information, visit www.bryandeuitch.com.
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DiLorenzo is hosting the artwork as part of his dedication to the development of the Hightstown community.
“Here in Hightstown, many exciting changes are taking place, drawing new neighbors and new businesses," stated DiLorenzo. "Regional artists are an important part of the life and growth of the community. We are pleased to show new works by New Jersey artists, and look forward to showcasing Bryan Deuitch’s most recent abstract paintings with a solo show.”
12 Farms is located at 120 North Main St., Hightstown and is open Tuesday through Sunday. For more information or reservations, visit www.12Farms.com.
(Image provided: Artwork by Bryan Deuitch called "Passage To Alicante")
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