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2 of my new pieces that are heading to the River Arts show in 2 weeks. Each of the panels are 20"x20", so the diptych is a little out of scale compared to the other image.
the diptych is Primary Event #3 and the other one is #5. The Primary Event series is not that different from the Event Studies, but the imagery is more integrated into the layering.
I find your works very striking - like bubble chamber images.
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ReplyDeleteI read elsewhere that you use milk paint as a ground on board. Is that what you currently use and are you happy with it? Thanks for letting me know.
Rebecca