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Angie Young in the San Jose Mercury News
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Photo of Angie and the artwork on one of the recycling bins.
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This was the idea behind Angie Young's whimsical painting for the redesigned recycling containers in downtown Morgan Hill.Entitled "Got Recycling?"- the illustration shows "Bessie the Cow dropping recyclables into the container with help from her winged pals in Morgan Hill," says Young, 42, a local artist and writer.
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Young says, "I wanted to paint something that didn't make people feel they were being lectured to.
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Angie Young in the Morgan Hill Times
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July 2, 2005 - A photo of Angie Young
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Artist Angie Young will unveil her latest works depicting life in absurd colors and zany scenarios from 6-9 p.m. at Lojart Gallery in Morgan Hill, 35 East First Street, Suite B, near Monterey Road.The public will get an up-close look at Young's artwork and enjoy food, games, and prizes.Young began her art business customizing T-shirts with a humorous cartoon theme for individuals and organizations.Young's work has appeared in regional publications.Private collectors and public organizations own her artwork in the United States and abroad.
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July 7, 2007 - Angie is credited in an article
Angie Young did the artwork for "The Run for the Stinkin' Roses" T-shirts.This event was a 5K/10K race in Gilroy California, the garlic capitol of the world.The Morgan Hill Times covered the race and credited Angie as the artist who did the T-shirts.The date was 777.
T-shirt art by artist Angie Young
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June 27, 2006 - Angie is cited in an article
Angie was quoted extensively in a food article about eating kosher.
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March 25, 2006 - A photo of Angie Young appears in the High Society section
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September 18, 2005 - Angie wins an art contest
Photo by Angie Young won a contest to provide artwork for recycle bins to encourage recycling.This article in the Morgan Hill Times covers the event and gives Angie a short mention.She appears in the crowd in the photograph at left.
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July 2, 2005 - A photo of Angie Young
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The Morgan Hill Times printed the photo with the caption describing Angie Young's prize-winning costume in the ID4 2004 Freedom 5K footrace.The photo can be seen in color below.
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Angie gained honorable mention in the 3D category with a gourd doll.
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The Times ran this photo of Angie after the Gilroy Garlic Festival.She just finished scooping up an armload in the "Garlic Grab" with a huge grin.
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Angie ran the 4th of July foot race (the Freedom 5K) in her eagle costume. She won the costume contest and was placed in the parade.
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Here is a photo of Angie in last year's 4th of July Freedom 5K race. The caption encourages everyone to come in patriotic costumes and cites Angie as an example.
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Here is a photo of Angie painting a gourd with one of her oil paintings in the background
Photos by Chris Riley/staff photographer/Morgan Hill Times
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Angie was featured in the April 30, 2004 edition
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Young, a four year resident of Morgan Hill said that her art career was born in a mental hospital where she began to draw 'human bean" cartoon characters depicting the symptoms of mental Illness.
Beyond gourd and cartoons, Young's fine art oil paintings don't reveal the work of someone who six years ago, could not paint in this genre.
Young attributes her talents to her spirituality [Misquote: Angie said "the Lord Jesus Christ"] and her mentor, Stefan Baumann, well known master oil painter, who mentors her on outdoor painting projects.
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"I am thinking of performing a dance while I paint Young said.
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Angie was on both the front page and sports page on July 8, 2003
Angie Young won the costume contest of the Freedom 5000 foot race on the 4th of July.
The front page had a photo of Angie's Fanny Flag outfit in the paradePhoto by James M. Mohs/chief photographer/Morgan Hill Times
The sports page had a photo of Angie running the Freedom 5000 Race
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Angie Young in the Gilroy Dispatch
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June 21, 2006 - Angie is cited in an article
Angie was quoted extensively in a food article about eating kosher.
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Angie was featured in the April 30, 2004 edition
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Young, a four year resident of Morgan Hill said that her art career was born in a mental hospital where she began to draw "human bean" cartoon characters depicting the symptoms of mental Illness.
Beyond gourd and cartoons, Young's fine art oil paintings don't reveal the work of someone who six years ago, could not paint in this genre.
Young attributes her talents to her spirituality [Misquote: Angie actually said "the Lord Jesus Christ"] and her mentor, Stefan Baumann, well known master oil painter, who mentors her on outdoor painting projects.
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"I am thinking of performing a dance while I paint Young said.
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Angie made the front page on the July 7, 2003
Angie Young's "Fanny Flag"outfit won the costume contest of the Morgan Hill Freedom 5000 foot race on the 4th of July. The front page of the Gilroy newspaper had a photo of her in the parade as well.
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Angie Young in other media
Program for Run to the Far Side 20Program for IDI 2005
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Half of it is about Angie Young and her upcoming art show in Lojart Gallery
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Bellavance's work will give way March 14 to a show by Angie Young, who has lived in Morgan Hill since 1999.The work she will show will be from her whimsical collection - a collection of paintings that feature a cow that teaches children to recycle, Cosmic Fruit, a painting depicting pears on a backdrop of stars.
"The paintings dictate themselves to me," says Young."I plan something and then it kind of takes over.There will be landscapes in there, but it will be more of a whimsical painting."
Young has shown her art in coffee shops and museums but she sees the Lojart Gallery as a stepping-stone for local artists to get their art to other galleries in the area, she says.
"It's just like Monterey and Carmel," says Young about Lojart."It has that established feel to it and it seems open to new ideas.It's a good stepping-stone for artists.I feel comfortable displaying my work there."
Young believes there is an art community in Morgan Hill that is hidden, but Toktam is one of the people working to bring it into the spotlight.
"It takes a long time to make us cohesive," says Young of the art community in Morgan Hill."I wish we were more united and I wish people were more united."
Angie Young's exhibition begins on March 14 with a reception from 6pm-9pm at the Lojart Gallery, 35 E First St. Suite B & C, Morgan Hill.408.840.1829.lojart.com.
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Angie Young won a contest to provide artwork for recycle bins to encourage recycling.This article in the Country News covers the event.The recycle bin in the photograph displays Angie's "Got Recycling?"artwork.
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Morgan Hill's IDI organization printed two photos of Angie Young in patriotic attire from the past two freedom 5K foot races for their 2005 Events Program Guide.
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Angie was in the 19th annual Run to the the Far Side.They used a photo of Angie in costume for their advertising the following year.
The mailer for Run to the Far Side 20 used a photo of Angie in her bug-eyed green space alien costume.
This photo of Angie in her bug-eyed space alien costume appeared in both the mailer and web page for Run to the Far Side 20.
The costume shown here was made by Angie Young and Meg Hahn.
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The alien is a padded plush three-piece costume with 4 arms, 3 eyes, 2 legs, and a green-painted Angie inside.The scientist next to her is holding her jar of earth specimens.
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