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I copy things. Or I try out ideas of artists whose work matters to me. I think that sometimes the only way you understand another artist's ideas is to walk a mile in his shoes.
Above a painting by Richard Diebenkorn; below a drawing of mine in a similar manner, measuring 52 x 60 inches.
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