I've asked myself a multitude of times "when did it all begin?" The answer continues to point to a party in the late 1970's, at the Paradise Valley, AZ home of renowned architect Palo Solari, where I met beth Swartz for the first time. I was extremely impressed, not only with her artistic abilities, but also with her "genuine soul" and natural "being". She was a person unlike few others on the planet. Not long thereafter, I was invited to attend a private showing of "A Moving Point of Balance" at Arizona State University. During the viewing I was moved to the point of tears, and gladly joined forces with Beth to help her find a permanent home for what she described as "the most important piece of work that she had ever created". Unfortunately, many years passed without yielding much success in our venture, and so in 1986, I purchased the entire collection in hopes of doing a better job on my own. I'm proud to say that we have had many long-term showings over the years, and now with the power of the Internet behind us, we are able to bring "a part of it" for the world to enjoy! We will continue to update this site regularly, so please keep checking back to see all the improvements.
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A Moving Point of Balance has just returned from an extended tour at the Arizona Cancer Center in Tucson, Arizona. If you (or your museum) would like to discuss the possibility of a showing (6 month minimum requirement), please feel free to email me your request.
MPOB's space requirements are strict, so please be specific about the room dimensions and layout.
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