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We challenge the habit of repeating the same subject until it turns into a creative hiding place. We argue for using hard won technique as a springboard into bigger ideas, broader subjects, and richer visual stories.
• questioning why we repeat the same painting subject
• respecting mastery while rejecting endless looping
• expanding from one object to new subjects and materials
• exploring the full range of fruit and beyond
• building gardens, landscapes, and story driven scenes
• pushing skills, vision, and risk tolerance into new work
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By David BornancinSend us Fan Mail
We challenge the habit of repeating the same subject until it turns into a creative hiding place. We argue for using hard won technique as a springboard into bigger ideas, broader subjects, and richer visual stories.
• questioning why we repeat the same painting subject
• respecting mastery while rejecting endless looping
• expanding from one object to new subjects and materials
• exploring the full range of fruit and beyond
• building gardens, landscapes, and story driven scenes
• pushing skills, vision, and risk tolerance into new work
Support the show