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Blue, Red, Green
16" x 24" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
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10:00, 11:00, 12:00
20" x 36" — Oil/Canvas — 2010
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Threes. It's something that happened without any real consideration or conscious decisions. Over the last year or so, I started painting horizontal compositions. Perhaps because they are "read" from left to right, as the titles suggest, moving your view across the surface of the painting. Whatever the case is, I like the rhythm it creates.