Oilstick Paintings Installed at Suzanne Lovell

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a cold river moves through snow covered banks at the end of day in Wisconsin
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branches and dried leaves weave over fresh snow
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a barren tree stands in a field of dried grasses with a soft pastel sky above
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It is always exciting to see how art changes and begins to interact with the objects that surround it, the architecture and the inhabitants when installed in a new location. Here are two large oil stick paintings, Yell, Use Both Hands and Skinny Dip (second image), both from 1995, installed in the design studios of Suzanne Lovell here in Chicago.