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A native of Montrose, Colorado, Hal
Bohner took the line of least resistance working as a patent attorney in
the corporate malaise of the Silicon Valley. In 1985 Bohner kicked the gray
flannel habit, and traded in his slide rule for the badge of mean green
attorney machine, taking on pro bono work to protect endangered species
and the San Francisco Bay Area coastline. Never far from Bohner's interest
in nature, is his infatuation with art. He has studied etching at the San
Francisco Art Insitute, and apprenticed with printmaker John Sirica in Washington,
D.C. Bohner's paintings have been on exhibition at the Powell Street Gallery
in San Francisco and other galleries.
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