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I finished two more paintings yesterday--- and added them to the sequence of 10" x 10" paintings.
The installation photo gives an idea of scale.
The smaller format develops quickly -- and has a freer look than the l
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I will give more time next week to the last 20" x 20" paintings.
I feel as though the show is almost done. We shall see. Every time I think I've concluded -- I find another image from Italy that I want to paint!
But... I suspect when I get to the Everglades-- there will be new things to paint that compel me in a different direction.
Enjoy!
Installation
Italy 68, 69, 70
acrylic
10" h x 10" w
2010
all finished except tweaking
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