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Because Karen Kaapcke's plein-air painting of the tents in Zucotti Park was the first image I gravitated to, it became my starting point.
John Seed: 10 Memorable Paintings From 2011 John Seed 2011
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Because Karen Kaapcke's plein-air painting of the tents in Zucotti Park was the first image I gravitated to, it became my starting point.
John Seed: 10 Memorable Paintings From 2011 John Seed 2011
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Not the scene you might imagine, however, as there are no plein-air landscapes or traditional quilts, no saccharine nature photographs or hokey, pseudo-indigenous crafts, rather an array of contemporary subjects presented with vision, talent, wit, and innovation.
Bill Bush: The Great Picture -- A Photo History Landmark: This Artweek.LA (July 11-17) Bill Bush 2011
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Because Karen Kaapcke's plein-air painting of the tents in Zucotti Park was the first image I gravitated to, it became my starting point.
John Seed: 10 Memorable Paintings From 2011 John Seed 2011
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Not the scene you might imagine, however, as there are no plein-air landscapes or traditional quilts, no saccharine nature photographs or hokey, pseudo-indigenous crafts, rather an array of contemporary subjects presented with vision, talent, wit, and innovation.
Bill Bush: The Great Picture -- A Photo History Landmark: This Artweek.LA (July 11-17) Bill Bush 2011
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Not the scene you might imagine, however, as there are no plein-air landscapes or traditional quilts, no saccharine nature photographs or hokey, pseudo-indigenous crafts, rather an array of contemporary subjects presented with vision, talent, wit, and innovation.
Bill Bush: The Great Picture -- A Photo History Landmark: This Artweek.LA (July 11-17) Bill Bush 2011
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One talks of "drawing from life," perhaps of being a "plein-air" artist, but the fact remains that most art looks more like other art than like life, nature or something else in the outside world.
Daniel Grant: If Works of Art are 'Strikingly Similar,' Is That a Problem? Daniel Grant 2011
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One talks of "drawing from life," perhaps of being a "plein-air" artist, but the fact remains that most art looks more like other art than like life, nature or something else in the outside world.
Daniel Grant: If Works of Art are 'Strikingly Similar,' Is That a Problem? Daniel Grant 2011
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Not the scene you might imagine, however, as there are no plein-air landscapes or traditional quilts, no saccharine nature photographs or hokey, pseudo-indigenous crafts, rather an array of contemporary subjects presented with vision, talent, wit, and innovation.
Bill Bush: The Great Picture -- A Photo History Landmark: This Artweek.LA (July 11-17) Bill Bush 2011
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Because Karen Kaapcke's plein-air painting of the tents in Zucotti Park was the first image I gravitated to, it became my starting point.
John Seed: 10 Memorable Paintings From 2011 John Seed 2011
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