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This body of work is seen through my own lens and reflects the extremes of black and white and the …
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This body of work is seen through my own lens and reflects the extremes of black and white and the shades of gray representing compromise and the hope for peaceful coexistence.
This body of work is seen through my own lens and reflects the extremes of black and white and the shades of gray representing compromise and the hope for peaceful coexistence.
By J. Kent Martin
Unframed
Matted on white 4ply acid-free mat, dimensions 20x16
Created 2021
Original painting
Mixed media on paper
Hand-signed
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