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In an exhibition opening this month in New York City, Daniel E. Greene presents still-life and figure paintings inspired by the experiences and objects of his childhood. Those paintings allowed him to explore the themes of challenge, contrast, and competition.
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“Contemporary artists know less about art materials than any other group of artists in history,” declares Mark Gottsegen, the author of The Painter’s Handbook (Watson-Guptill Publications, New York, New York) and a longtime studio-art faculty member at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro.
Read the transcript from our online chat with acclaimed portrait painter Dawn Whitelaw.
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