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Who Are the Contemporary Faux Naif Artists? by Angie Kordic

 Posted on November 13, 2018      by Merry Murphy
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“A painter and sculptor, John Randall Nelson works with the media of painting and sculpture, which derive from a personal language of archetypes and symbols. Proclaimed “a chronicler of contemporary culture”, he often uses a central image juxtaposed with a collage of iconography and text.” Angie Kordic for Wide Walls. Click here to read.




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