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"I started to learn about the traditions of African arts and the symbolism behind it," [Troy Johnson] said. "It allowed me to develop a unique way of looking at some of aie images from my traditional European training from high school and undergraduate, and combine it with more traditional African ways of dealing with art."
"I like to capture a person when they are deep in thought," Johnson said. "Capturing a person when they are coming through a period of sorrow, capturing a person when they are happy."After receiving an undergraduate degree in Industrial Design from Carnegie Mellon University in 1992, Johnson went on to earn a Master of Fine Aits degree from Howard University in 1996.See the full content of this document
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Troy Johnson Captures the Moment
Walk down the Sentinel's halls and you'll be hit by some soul. That soul comes from the paintings of Philadel...
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