Sunday, April 23, 2006
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- More Pink Now
- Sunny Landscape
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- Fruit in Sun
- Forsythia
- Trees, Morning
- Afternoon Pink
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- Daily Painters Website
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- Karin Jurick
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- Nick Jainschigg
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- Mick McGinty
- Neil Hollingsworth
- Peter Yesis
- Luis Colan
- Leslie Sealey
- Sarah Wimperis
- Justin Clayton
- M. Collier
- David Lloyd
- Robin Weiss
- R. Chunn
- Larry Seiler
- William Wray
- Dominique Newsom
- Derek McCrea
- Austin Maloney
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2 Comments:
You did similar studies at Beloit. I remember the acorn squash painting, and the fact that it was also allowed to go through its natural process of rotting.
Well, I wouldn't quite say I "allowed" it to rot. But rot it did, and ever since then I have had a "soft spot" (HA) for rot.
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