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Artist: Casey Waterman
Medium: Ink
Coat, Swing and Lawn, From the Series "Why This Restlessness?"
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color

Boobs, Legs and Redball, From the Series "Why This Restlessness?"
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color

Cig and Sunhat, From the Series "Why This Restlessness?"
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color

Set of 9. From the Series "Why This Restlessness?" Figurative prints
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Minimalist Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color

Swing and Lawn, From the Series "Why This Restlessness?"
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color

Tennis, Cig and Sunhat, From the Series "Why This Restlessness?"
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color

Legs and Redball, From the Series "Why This Restlessness?"
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color

Swing, From the Series “Why This Restlessness?” Limited edition print
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Inkjet, Color

Sun Hat, From The Series " Why This Restlessness?" (Limited edition print
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color, Inkjet

Coat, From the Series “Why This Restlessness?” Figurative Limited edition print
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Minimalist Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Archival Paper, Color

Lawn and Cig, From the Series "Why This Restlessness?" Limited edition print
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color

Tennis, From the Series “Why This Restlessness?” Limited edition print
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color, Inkjet

Cig, From the series “Why This Restlessness?”. Limited edition print
Located in Miami Beach, FL
By removing parts of the image, he explores the tension between what is present and what is omitted, focusing on the reasons behind these choices and their implications. The cutouts ...
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2010s Contemporary Ink More Prints

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Archival Ink, Color, Inkjet

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