Painting Process The Guggenheim Rotunda in Grey and White
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The lure of The Guggenheim is simply too great. No, this isn't Guggenheim #4... my 20 years of Guggenheim's are painted in the same location on 89th and 5th Avenue, of the opposite view, on 30"X30" canvases... This black and white painting was made to support Frank's Doors — treat it like Chicago politics, vote early and often.
And on to the process.
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