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images of the show

here are pictures of the paintings with their frames on. http://dorschgallery.com/exhibition/106/

Comments

Anonymous said…
I like your paintings, but I hate the framing. I think that contemporay art doesn't need any frame. It deserves your work, and make it old fashioned.
John Sanchez said…
Why do think it doesn't need any frame?
Unknown said…
Hi- I was introduced to your work by another artist on facebook. I requested a "friend" -- Will follow-up with you soon.

By the way your paintings ROCK!

Didi

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