John Beeler • Main Line Times • June, 2010

Welsh Valley Middle School art teacher Todd Marrone quotes Leonardo da Vinci, “Poor is the pupil who does not surpass his master,” and typically refuses to draw or paint on a student’s project. Of course all teachers are honored when former students acknowledge their work and ask for advice so he was thrilled when his former eighth-grade pupil, graduating Lower Merion High School senior Hanna Williams of Narberth, asked him to collaborate with her on her independent community-learning project, Senior Project, which in the case of Hanna (pronounced hah-na), a talented traditional oil painter, was an art project. (more…)


Acrylic & Paint Marker on Canvas • 24″ x 24″ • The Colabyrinth

What can I type,
that hasn’t been typed,
’bout a colaborative show,
for which I am hyped?


Acrylic & Paint Marker on Canvas • 24″ x 30″ • The Colabyrinth

Double dig a dramatic duel, dually designed by a duet of designers destined for The Colabyrinth.


Acrylic & Paint Marker on Canvas • 24″ x 24″ • The Colabyrinth

Peek at pixelated pic of a partially painted piece produced by a pair of pals preparing for The Colabyrinth.


Acrylic & Paint Marker on Canvas • The Colabyrinth

Sink your eyes into a bit of a collaboration, labored on by me and Hanna Williams for our upcoming collaborative show, The Colabyrinth.

In 2007, Hanna Williams was one of my most talented middle school art students. In 2010, she’s one of my most talented collaborators. We’ve joined forces to create a series of conjoined paintings, join us and enjoy.

Friday, June 4th, 7:00 – 10:00 PM
MilkBoy Coffee Acoustic
824 W. Lancaster Ave. Bryn Mawr, PA

“Poor is the pupil who does not surpass his master.” – Leonardo da Vinci