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Rico Fonseca Artist of Greenwich village

Rico Fonseca is an artist in Greenwich Village New York city for over thirty years he has been seeling his work on the corner Mcdougle and 3rd.. This is his website: www.universalartprints.org  
 
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Hi Rico! Regards from Spain, remember that tall-thin journo that made a similar piece about your art back in 2005? It was me, man! No chance to say goodbye, hope everything is fine. Espero volver a visitarte algún día, hermano!
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How can I connect with this Rico Artist of my Life. His works depicts many of my enjoyments, experiences, awarenesses, stages and it has only taken 12 years for me to discover his name on my poster, and YouTube which may allow me a personal discussion with this mirror image known as Rico Fonseca.
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I first saw this man in 1970.old, Often, I came to the village to see his incredible painting, "The Flower Child", a cosmic image that reflected in one shot, the entire experience of the 1960s. Decades later, we became great friends, and we met on week ends for a few years. He has released a record with Rock songs, all written and produced by himself!..he sounds like "Bob-Dylan-meets Tiny-Tim".
Rico is the last of the Hippies who had seen Jim Morrison before he was famous....
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This man is a wonderful artist. In the early 1970's, I traded some of my art for a print of one of his murals, the world of cartoons at a festival we were working somewhere on the east coast. It hung in my house for years and everyone who saw it said how great it was. Last week, I found the print, still in perfect condition in my basement and am getting it framed to hang again. It is even more interesting now then 30 years ago.

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