Painting Process | The Whitney Museum, Day One
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Having painted The Guggenheim (twice), the Metropolitan (maybe finished?) and the Museum of Art and Design; The Whitney was on my hit list. This painting represents a modified approach to collage painting. Now, changing a creative approach is akin to a skateboarder tweaking a move; think - that 180 degree jack hammer rip was nothing compared to my double 90 degree jack hammer whip.
This beginning represents a hybrid of my more traditional collage paintings with the recent deviations I have developed during recent corporate commissions (which I haven't posted due to client requests).
After the jump, awkwardly stroll across Madison Avenue ...
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