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Turnadot Silkscreen, Edition of 120, 2005, 42" x 45 1/2"
Turnadot
Silkscreen, Edition of 120, 2005, 42″ x 45 1/2″
Landscape of Structure from a Dream Oil on linen, 1992 36 1/4" x 40"
Landscape of Structure from a Dream
Oil on linen, 1992
36 1/4″ x 40″
      Larry Dinkin: Painting to Silkscreen, an Interpretive Process

July 13 – September 23, 2007

The relationship between painting and silkscreen prints as seen through the creative eyes of New York artist Larry Dinkin.  He takes the viewer on a visual journey between the two media.  The vividly bold paintings and prints seem familiar and yet distant; perhaps a memory from a dream when one is jarred awake.  Within the brilliant colors and dense brushstrokes, one can almost see a structure, a landform, something recognizable, but not then quite. Dinkin says of his work, “The images depict a personal universe—distilled landscapes bound only by their own reality.  They strive for the flickering ambiguity of paint to dreamy vision, held fast within a structure that is both descriptive and dimensional.”

 

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