While some might say that an artist like Kaffe Fasset, a man who came into this world on the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor would inherit darkness, if you knew anything of Fassett’s art, you would only consider that with him came the birth of light.
Destined for intellectual, spiritual and artistic greatness from his early days living in Nepenthe, an artist and bohemian retreat in Big Sur (his parents bought from Orson Welles), Fassett has much to consider in a new, very personal autobiography called Dreaming in Color.
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