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Murals highlight the importance of the first 1,000 days of childhood


NORTH PORT – For more than five weeks Laura Pommier and Reggie “Tuk” Wanza have been transforming the east wall of Quality TV Sales & Service here into the largest mural of Pommier’s art career, aptly titled “Swing Out Into the World.”
The piece, featuring a joyful child swinging out of a storybook and surrounded by five colorful birds and a playful rabbit clutching a heart-shaped balloon is one of three such pieces meant to showcase First 1,000 Days Sarasota, an initiative funded by the Charles & Margery Barancik Foundation dedicated to providing resources for families with young children because those first 1,000 days are so critical to a child’s development. ....

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Homan Potterton, art historian who revitalised Ireland's National Gallery – obituary


Homan Potterton, art historian who revitalised Ireland’s National Gallery – obituary
He resigned from his post after eight years in protest at slow progress over repairs, but went on to become an acclaimed writer
Homan Potterton
Homan Potterton, who has died aged 74, was Director of the National Gallery of Ireland from 1980 until 1988, and then devoted himself to writing about art before turning, with remarkable versatility, to produce two books of memoirs and a novel.
The first of these memoirs, Rathcormick, told the story of an Irish upbringing as the youngest of eight children; he was born Homan Franklyn Potterton on May 9 1946 into a Protestant farming family of remote English descent, who lived in a bubble somewhat isolated from their Catholic compatriots but were neither posh nor anglicised. ....

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