G & E: Imaginations at Work

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Art Critic


As the artist used different color values to create space and contrast, the subtle pale yellow tone evokes a real sense of being present in a tropical climate. The use of red balances the work while not overstating the scale of the work. So let's get the refrigerator magnets ready!
(Oct 21, 2014)
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