2010 Borbay’s Year in Review on Canvas
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2010 kicked-off with a new title — Time Out New York's Most Creative New Yorker... and a broken fibula.
By the end of my first full calendar year as a professional artist, I hung in two exhibitions, got back on the ice, painted furiously and most importantly — got engaged to the woman of my dreams.
As you can see, my clean cut advertising image changed greatly per my portrait above. I have no resolutions for 2011, other than to keep pressing forward. 2009 was great, 2010 was incredible, 2011... After the jump, a meandering journey through my 2010 on canvas, and ...
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