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The “Abstract Pixel Geometric Patterns in Watercolors” exhibit features 14 watercolor pieces using up to 10,000 quarter-inch squares per painting, mimicking pixel-like squares of color.
At the Babcock Galleries there is currently a selection of paintings by Edwin Dickinson, whose gray-on-gray landscapes were much admired by de Kooning and other Abstract Expressionists.
New Market watercolor artist Mick Williams tends to add a magical, abstract touch to what could easily be straightforward, realistic cityscapes. A downtown street corner is given a Van Gogh sky ...
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