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This Artist Carves Into Paint To Make Images Of Wildlife Appear

Por: Forbes Life November 20, 2022

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Christchurch-based New Zealand and British artist speaks about painting in reverse, where all the layers of paint are applied first, then carved to reveal what’s in her heart. Displaced - Leopard, 2018, 59 layers (13 liters) of carved acrylic paint, 1650 x 1000 mmPhoto courtesy of Hannah Jensen You were born in 1984 in Bath. Tell me about where you were born and raised, your background and your upbringing. I was born in Bath, but our family... + full article



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