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"I have no preconceived notions of the final product and often begin an image with one idea and by the end a new subject or theme emerges. A painting can be a record of a certain period that grows out of the process of searching and questioning, obscuring, and revealing. With subsequent layers exposed, then covered, the passage of time becomes evident in the work. Ultimately, forms are manipulated and distorted at the expense of visual order. An effort is made at finding the truth by developing the places in a painting that are authentic."
--Deborah Randall
Deborah Randall is represented by the Cooper Jackson Gallery in Portland, Maine. Visions of Landscape was co-produced by the Daniel Kany Gallery with Suzanne L.F. Gagnon.
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