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In this pop art painting, one man's trash is another man's treasure.
So what does one paint after a recent group gallery show where not a single painting of more than 120 works on display sold? I had done a rough drawing of a potential new painting called, "Falling Objects" where random objects were falling from the sky and splashing into a lake below. But when I got to drawing the sketch out onto canvas, I realized the enormity of my task as there were more than 30 objects that I would need to paint. I looked at the objects and then it hit me - I should do several of them by themselves, in a pop art setting. So the first one I chose was a garbage can, which somehow seemed fitting as my take on what sells and what doesn't. One man's trash is another man's treasure. The size of this painting and the neon pink background makes this one pop - and definitely qualifies it as a pop art painting!
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