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Randy Thurman says, "Specific arrangements of geometric shapes, lines and dots of certain colors, facilitate the Art of Conspiration, an intimate connection between the artwork and the viewer. My aim is to elicit an effect on the viewer's conscious as well as sub-conscious mind; for the person to lose part of their self in viewing, while gaining something new through this life altering exchange as the painting becomes a part of that person." Check out his web site at ThurmanArt.org.


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