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Tag Archives: text in visual art
An Extravagance of Possibility (Three of In Threes)
01 Sea of Possibility, 02 Fractured and Iced, 03 Artist Bio May Twenty-Fifteen Images © Cat Rutgers 2020
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Tagged ArcheTime, collage, rock and roll, text in visual art, The In Three Series
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Eighth Friday (Wordless 2017)
Eighth Friday © Catherine Rutgers, 2017 The Wordless Series, No. 10 of 10
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Tagged featured images, organic abstraction, text in visual art, The Wordless Series
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‘O’ Is for Outtake
The ones that aren’t used in the first go-round often simmer in the background, then bubble up sparkling on a brand-new tip. Once upon a time, yet still within this century, I created a mural design for a big-box retailer’s … Continue reading
Posted in Revelations
Tagged abstract digital art, Brooklyn neighborhoods, street murals, text in visual art
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Fun with Friends!
I have no idea how we decided to do this and am not sure when. But I do remember it was so much fun! Oil paint, spray paint, and oil pastels on canvas. All three of us working at once. … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborative painting, mixed media, Susan Scutti, text in visual art, Tom Burnett
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Le Retour
Been so long, so long, so long. And you have no idea how many times a day I think of you. Take a deep breath and say, “Oh my god, it’s not midnight.” Hold fast, take stock. Take heart, take … Continue reading