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Some jury members thought the form overly gestural, but had to agree that the aim of bringing people closer to nature was triumphantly (and terrifyingly) realised. In his black ink and acrylic paintings Christopher Myers both follows his father's lead and suggests rhythms and moods of his own, placing intense gestural portraits of musicians lost in their music against expressionist backgrounds of deep indigos, cool cherry reds, and inky blue-greens. She calls this process building a gestural vocabulary. |
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