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Duane Bousfield
In the Zone

1997

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In the Zone, 1997 Watercolor on paper 14 x 11 in. (35.6 x 27.9 cm) Signed, lower left At the heart of Bousfield's work lies a lyrical celebration of color and tactile sensations. From geometric landscapes to abstract dreamscapes and calligraphs, these works encourage us to imagine into a world of luminous beauty for a highly personal visceral experience. Join us on a journey through the artistic realm of Duane Bousfield, where the boundaries between imagination and reality blur, and the possibilities are as endless as the human spirit itself. Bousfield has exhibited with prominent galleries internationally, and his work is included in major collections around the world including the Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York; the Esalen Institute, Big Sur, CA; and Apple Computer Inc., among many others.
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