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Adam Teitelbaum worked with his wife out of their studio at the base of the Taos Mountain in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico for eight years before returning to Denver in 2008. Adams work has been shown in juried shows, galleries and museums as well as many private collections. His mask, Rainforests Meditation, represents a dream about occidental roots. "This is our fifth Mask Project and each one has been an amazing event," he says. "Very rarely as artists do we get to make something so fun, for such a good cause."
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