PAUL STANLEY Interviewed By WBCN's TOUCHER & RICH; Audio Available

April 22, 2008

KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley was interviewed by Fred Toucher and Rich Shertenlieb of Boston's WBCN radio station about Stanley's upcoming art shows at the in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Download the interview as an MP3 file at this location (13 MB).

The details of Stanley's Wentworth Gallery Chestnut Hill appearance are as follows:

Friday, April 25 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 26 from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Wentworth Gallery - Mall at Chestnut Hill
199 Boylston St # 44
Chestnut Hill, MA

* VIP Reception from 5:00 p.m. to- 6:00 p.m. (call for details)

RSVP: 617-630-9134 or 800-732-6140

In a recent interview with ABC7.com's George Pennacchio, Paul Stanley stated about his art, "What I'm trying to do with my art is connect with people emotionally. I think one of the beauties of abstract art is probably that it appeals to you emotionally, rather than intellectually. I'd rather get a smile or somebody going, 'Whoa!' than somebody going, 'Hmmm.'"

"I love color and somebody was describing my work and said to me, 'You know, you're fearless with color,' and I said, 'What's there to be afraid of?' You know it's color!"

"You don't need a degree to know what good art is. Good art is what you love. When you go into a restaurant, you don't have to have someone tell you what bad food is. When you spit it out, guess what? It's bad,"

Paul's original works start at about $14,000, but his giclee reproductions begin at about a thousand dollars.

Watch video footage of Paul Stanley talking about his art below.

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