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Oil paint was pushed around in swirl-like motions with a palette knife.
To name this piece, the artist reflects on …
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Oil paint was pushed around in swirl-like motions with a palette knife.
To name this piece, the artist reflects on his journal and picks the most important line from that day to give to the painting.
This is part of the artist’s ongoing practice, where he intuitively paints for a few hours each day, allowing for his mood and perception of the day to influence the work.
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