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| Respite from a rainy day: the mise-en-scenes of Nick Ghiz | 
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| A painting that starts in a back bend ends up as a new acrobatic feat. | 
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| Passengers and observers populate this Flemish-inspired world. | 
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| Brand new painting balancing cool purple lights on a warm expanse--a complemtary study | 
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| Ghiz's brushes, including an absolutely incredible one near the top, and paint. Though his paintings look like egg tempera, the paint is acrylic. | 
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| Painting in progress, surrounded by earlier sculpture and paintings with a lower-key palette, illuminated by the cool Northern light of an intensely rainy day. | 
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| In the living room, a study of bark, seen close to, by Louise Dudis. The photographs create a stuttering effect that is quite beautiful. | 
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| These close-to views of bark are taken in the country, upstate. | 
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| And were shown with Robert Henry Contemporary in March, 2013 (Eye Level With the Smallest Leaf) http://www.roberthenrycontemporary.com | 
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