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This is part of a series titled "Voyages" that we all experience, both real and imaginary. Expeditions to real places we’d like to see and reminiscences of places we’ve been. The ideas involved in organizing non-objective art and abstraction, using color, form, geometric and organic shapes, and symbolic references to nature and the environment are here converted into a means whereby the painting lives as a unique, invented
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