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Voices in the Studio. Detail: Acrylic Version of De Kooning

 


"Voices in the Studio" is a study of multiple painting techniques. It was meant as an educational piece to illustrate the subconscious affect of others on the artist. A multi-canvas piece of a variety of sizes. Small 1.5" x 1.5" reproductions were used as references. The aim was to study new techniques and not to produce reproductions. It a sense it is homage to my art school days in the early 70s. 

A full image of "Voices in the Studio" can seen in the free PDF catalogue.

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