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The
artists featured in this gallery represent a cross-section of ages,
life experiences and backgrounds, as well as different types of
physical impairments.
Yet their artwork demonstrates the commonality of the human experience
in spite of all differences.
The work represent a wide variety of
styles and aesthetics. Some may appear
to be a part of artistic schools such as Primitive Expressionism,
Constructivism, Cubism, Futurism, or Abstract
Expressionism to name a few. It is not surprising that you may see
elements reminiscent of Pollock, Picasso, Mondrian, or even Monet.
What is surprising is that our artists have no formal knowledge
of artistic philosophies, traditions, or techniques. Their work
is an entirely self-contained expression, yet its relationship to
established modes of art reveals a common thread intrinsic in all
human creative instinct.
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