Lutz, Roy
Mentioned in Passions in Death (Monday, August 15 - Friday, August 19, 2061)[1]
Personal Information[]
- Relationships: Unnamed girlfriend
- Occupation: Artist
Interesting Facts[]
- He shared studio space with Erin Albright, Anton Carver, and Donna Fleschner.
- He worked nights waiting tables at Cuchina, although he was talking about quitting now that his mural work was taking off, according to Fleschner.
- He painted the wall murals at Lower East, and attended a friends and family sort of opening the night Albright was murdered at the Down and Dirty Club. There were about thirty people there, and he stayed until nearly one in the morning, after which he and his serious girlfriend went to his place for the rest of the night/morning.[2]
- Glenda Frost, who ran the SoHo Arts gallery, said her sister, an interior designer, had commissioned him several times.[3]
- His girlfriend was a sculptor, and Frost carried some of her works.[3]
- Frost said he had a sweet nature, unlike Carver, who had a sour one.[3]
References[]
- ↑ Passions in Death, Chapter 4
- ↑ Passions in Death, Chapter 5
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Passions in Death, Chapter 11