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Color Field. Opposing forces and structure. I'm not presenting the works in any sort of chronological order (other than it's all pre-grad school work from the early 90's) so just enjoy the non-linear ride.
Nov 7, 2020. Tears of joy and relief. It's been unreal and I'm ready to get back to a sense of normalcy. The desert has been tough. ...
2 comments:
I'm amazed by how mature is this work, and also by how you discovered a certain an individual territory so early on.
That is what amazes me too Carla. I bet I could have picked these out of a line-up. Maryaddison has a vision.
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