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Boris Rudelson

From my early days of drawing and painting to the growth I experienced throughout my life, my skills steadily improved, making the journey both fulfilling and rewarding. Those years were transformative, allowing me to refine my craft and recognize the joy that artistic progress brought into my life. Those formative years were filled with discovery and growth, where each brushstroke or sketch reflected not only my technical progress but also my evolving identity as an artist. It's heartwarming to see how my passion has remained a steadfast companion through the years, guiding me toward both personal fulfillment and professional success.

Now, as I continue to express myself through my art and share it with clients and the wider world, I am inspiring others to embrace their creativity. My ability to connect with people through my work is a testament to my talent and authenticity. Whether it's through color, composition, or the stories I tell in my art, I am leaving a lasting impact. Art is not just what I create—it is a part of who I am, and it's beautiful to see how I've turned my passion into a meaningful journey.
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Boris Rudelson: House with a tree
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Boris Rudelson: House with cherry tree
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Boris Rudelson: House with balloons
Boris Rudelson: Cape Cod House
Boris Rudelson: Cape Cod House
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Boris Rudelson: Four houses
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The Saxonville Mills: Three Centuries of Industry in Framingham

Book

By: Kevin A. Swope

 
A compelling history of the mills from the 17th century through the 20th century, with a colorful and fascinating section devoted to the current tenants of the nine buildings that make up the Saxonville Mill Industrial Park of 2012. The history of the mills has been carefully researched and wonderfully written by former Framingham History Center Board Member Kevin Swope, and is packed with hundreds of historical photographs. Award winning photographer Lynne Damianos has explored the mill complex from deep underground to high above the streets of Saxonville to capture unique images of these historic buildings.

* Publisher: Damianos Publishing
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