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In 1988, in the Calendar series, I painted similar landscapes:
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In this part of the Black and White series, the image of a young family consisting of a mother, a father and a child entered the black and white landscape.
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2 comments:
I like the shapes, which seem much more prominent, in the black and white version.
Thanks, Loren. I like this one, too.
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