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Thursday, September 4, 2014

My Work



I was inspired by Bolognesi's messy watercolor portraits in the creation of these pieces. Although I "finished" these faces a bit more than she typically does, I liked the effect of the undone, white sections that show through among the colorful lines and blotches. 
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