Painting Process The Guggenheim #4
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Back in 2009, my first professional painting was of The Guggenheim. This became an important landmark for my career, so I decided to try it again in 2010. Finally, I decided to make one each year for 20 years. This black-and-white canvas marks year #4 of 20.
Here is the entire process, from start to finish, in just over one minute.
Last year, The Gothamist was kind enough to make note of the series. After the jump? A photographic recap of the process, as well as all four Guggenheim's ala Borbay.
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