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Leslie Allen
Sunny Reprise

2013

About the Item

Leslie Allen is a painter’s painter. She approaches the canvas without preconceived notions and allows the process to guide her through the painting. She immerses herself in the development of the painting as it occurs, responding to every mark with a keenly developed improvisational style. Allen relishes the pure color and movement of oil paint on the surface. She “listens” to the paint. She has worked out her own visual language through years of experimentation and exploration. Hers are sophisticated paintings with a keen sense of color, gesture and division of space. "Sunny Reprise" by Leslie Allen is an abstract oil painting in oil on canvas over panel.
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