The Power of Paint
In the 1970s, I was told there was burgeoning corporate support for artwork, but there were only two rules: no politics or nudes. This puzzled me, because what else is worth going to the trouble to create artwork about?
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Paint, Size Large
"Gunmen & Girls' School". Acrylics on paper, 5' x 11', from a series on Central American political conflict.
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"Ohiyesa and the '85s", 5' x 9', acrylics on Rufco-Wrap plastic. Depicts the first Native American graduate of Dartmouth College and his classmates.
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"Unified Diversity", 22' x 25', mural at Holly Courts Housing, San Francisco CA.
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