Thursday, October 15, 2009
By Katie Libecco
The giclée canvas transfers look like paintings, but are actually
photographs printed on canvas. Unlike traditional photography, the
images have no mattes, no frames and no glass. It's a process he says
he's used for two to three years.
"I spend about half the time at shows explaining what I do," the 49-year-old artist says.
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