• Eric White

    Date posted: June 15, 2006 Author: jolanta
    Image Whites paintings are rooted in photographic imagery, with icy inorganic colors and virtuoso smooth textures.

    Whites paintings are rooted in photographic imagery, with icy inorganic colors and virtuoso smooth textures. They are not photorealist in the sense of being painstakingly mimetic; rather, they explore the formal qualities of photography itself, particularly its capacity for distortion. -Los Angeles Times, review, September 15 2001

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