"With
large flat brushes and plenty of water I approach the paper in slam-bang
initial washes, and end with the caress of a butterfly wing. Fused into the
paint is my delight as qualities and relations emerge from the process. Thus, a
new reality is re-created which began with observation but goes beyond what is
to what ought to be." - Frank WebbThursday, March 26, 2015
FRANK WEBB
"With
large flat brushes and plenty of water I approach the paper in slam-bang
initial washes, and end with the caress of a butterfly wing. Fused into the
paint is my delight as qualities and relations emerge from the process. Thus, a
new reality is re-created which began with observation but goes beyond what is
to what ought to be." - Frank Webb
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