Bill Carman gets the gold star for being the first artists done with their MicroVision. Hurray. And he has set the bar high.
Thank you, Bill!
I love that his paintings suggest some kind of strange narrative but are never spelled out. Instead, the we are left playfully wondering, what on earth is going on there.
I haven’t sen the original yet but he’s tells me it is painted on copper — I can’t wait to get a hold of it, if only for a short while.
This painting, and a dozen others, will be up for auction in early May. More about this year’s MicroVisions auction here.
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Interview with Bill Carman here.
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