Ford Crull
American, b. 1954
“My work can be understood through the mind, but it is best felt with the heart, experienced through the emotions, recognized as a manifestation of the spiritual that is born on the picture plane. The ambiguity of the image is central to my expression of life in art.” — Ford Crull(Biography provided by Mazlish Gallery)
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Ford Crull, Garota 2 Drawing
By Ford Crull
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Ford Crull. Garota 2 (The Brazilian Series) drawing.
Oil stick, graphite on paper. Signed and dated 05
Drawing's dimensions: 50 x 66 cm
Feature on his official webpage.
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