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“New Masters at Subliminal Projects” Preview

Upcoming exhibition ‘New Masters’ debuts at SubliminalProjects in L.A. on May 7th, and features the stunning worksof contemporary artists working within the vein of the Old Master style ofportraiture. Conjuring classical training in their works, passed down since theera of Greek and Roman idealist sculpture, the paintings express the emulationof the human form within a modern context, allowing for a sense of acquaintancewith the subjects amidst the formal style. Take a look at more preview images here on Hi-Fructose.

Ann Marshall

Upcoming exhibition ‘New Masters’ debuts at Subliminal Projects in L.A. on May 7th, and features the stunning works of contemporary artists working within the vein of the Old Master style of portraiture. Conjuring classical training in their works, passed down since the era of Greek and Roman idealist sculpture, the paintings express the emulation of the human form within a modern context, allowing for a sense of acquaintance with the subjects amidst the formal style. Take a look at more preview images below here on Hi-Fructose.

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