Gerald Walker, "Space Opera"
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Gerald Walker, "Space Opera"
Hulk (Bruce Banner) versus the Harpy (Betty Ross) by Gerald Walker.
Gerald Walker : "Hate of the Harpy". This oil painting on canvas board is based on the cover to Incredible Hulk #168.
Gerald Walker
It was fitting that Marty Diamond was honored with the SummerStage Icon Award at the 30th Anniversary Gala for the City Parks Foundation. He has helped promote free music and brought many acts to the park including tonight’s performers David Gray, Sara Bareilles and Janelle Monáe. The event began with a cocktail hour that ended with the drum corps of Batalá New York leading the guests into the venue. This year, a large tent was erected over the whole venue to ensure that evening thunderstorms did not dampen the festivities. While dinner was served, various City Parks VIPs spoke in addition to the 2019 People and Parks Award presented to Gerald Walker, CEO of ING Americas, and the 2019 SummerStage Icon Award presented to Marty Diamond, Head of Global Music at Paradigm Talent Agency.
Cocktail Hour
Batalá New York
Speakers & Awards
Grace Vixama – City Parks Foundation Track & Field Head Coach
John Troubh – City Parks Foundation Board Chair
Nilka Martell – Partnerships for Parks Volunteer
Leon Wijnands – Global Head of Sustainability at ING
Gerald Walker – CEO of ING Americas and honoree recipient of the 2019 People and Parks Award
Joe Killian – Founder of SummerStage + Killian & Company
Sam Gores – Chairman/CEO of Paradigm Talent Agency
Sam Gores hugs Marty Diamond
Marty Diamond – Head of Global Music at Paradigm Talent Agency
Paloma Cruz Hernandez – City Parks Foundation Green Girls Intern
David Gray performed a three song set that gave the audience a better taste than his brief appearance at the Global Citizens Festival on Saturday.
Sara Bareilles was introduced by Marty Diamond’s daughters, Apple and Story. They also joined her to sing her last song “Brave”!
Janelle Monáe got the party seriously started when she took the stage. Prompting memories of Prince, her choreographed dance routines and energy as she bounced on and off the stage had the crowd on their feet and grooving. Her show the previous night at Pier 17 was just a warm up to this evening’s festivities.
City Parks Foundation celebrates its 30th anniversary – Sept 26, 2019 It was fitting that Marty Diamond was honored with the SummerStage Icon Award at the 30th Anniversary Gala…
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Gerald Walker
Gerald Walker, cover art for a Poul Anderson novel entitled "Satan's World" which I assume is run by Democrat lizard people.
ALL I WANT ARE SOME FREAKING SPACE DINOSAURS WITH SOME FREAKING LASER BEAMS ATTACHED TO THEM!!!!
Gerald Walker