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Jon Rollins

Jon’s studio is filled with scrap materials from years of artmaking: sketches, notes, tape, table coverings, and unfinished works. They are artifacts of phases both inside and outside of the studio, containing the questions, mistakes, and discoveries of their time. The process is a reevaluation of each scrap, its origin, and the search for a resolution: when a torn drawing or an old piece of tape just fits.”

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abstract painter living in Raleigh, NC- follow my blog to help build my mailing list! View all posts by sterlingsart

Unknown's avatarAuthor sterlingsartPosted on January 13, 2024January 23, 2024Categories Abstract Painting, artistsTags gesturalabstraction, jonrollins, ncartists, nontraditionalmaterials

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