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Artist William Toliver discusses current exhibit at Daisha Board Gallery - DW

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Daisha Board Gallery hosted a moderated artist talk with William Toliver Wednesday night. Toliver, a self-taught artist based in Dallas, has a solo exhibit titled “After Dark” in the gallery until Jan. 14. Just weeks after opening the current exhibit, the artist was in conversation with life coach and consultant Rah Kalon. During the talk, Toliver discussed the surrealism in his current work, which spans 37 designs, the contrast and significance of the color red in the paintings and what inspires him. Kalon kicked off the conversation with a question about where his art begins and ends. “I want to

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