Kenn Kotara
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Paul Klee once said, A line is a dot out for a walk. If this is the case then my lines are out for a meander - they are circling about gathering information in search of something not yet determined. The lines, which convey didactic characteristics, concentrate on the journey and less with the destination. Beginning within strict guidelines, this order, or structure, slowly gives way to freeform linear thinking.
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| Persuasive Propositions Perpetuating Personal Predjudices, 2008, mixed media on canvas, 60" x 60" | |||||||||