Dabin Ahn’s “Nocturne” and the Slow Meditative Work of Grief
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Coming from a still-life tradition, the artist's earlier paintings depicted perfect, flawless objects. In his most recent work, that serene and unperturbed perfection is shown to be an illusion.
Coming from a still-life tradition, the artist's earlier paintings depicted perfect, flawless objects. In his most recent work, that serene and unperturbed perfection is shown to be an illusion.
Coming from a still-life tradition, the artist's earlier paintings depicted perfect, flawless objects. In his most recent work, that serene and unperturbed perfection is shown to be an illusion.
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