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Homage to Braque, a work I both like & is easier to see in 2D than many of the other pieces we saw at the park devoted to his work.
What a thrill to encounter an artist whose work moves, surprises, inspires, challenges me. I had never heard of Chillada (1924-2001) but I'm learning by standing in front of his work & embracing his questions & hints.