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  • Large Green, Pink, & White Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas by John Link
    By John Link
    Located in Greensboro, NC
    Large Vibrant Green, Pink, & White Abstract Acrylic and Alkyd Resin Painting on Canvas by John Link titled "Precession" 2007. Painting on canvas by the La...
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  • Huge Blue, Yellow & Lavender Abstract Acrylic Painting on Canvas by John Link
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    Dynamic blue, yellow & Lavender abstract acrylic painting on canvas by the Late Midwestern Artist John Link. This work, entitled "Vickie's Cut", is one of se...
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  • Large Pink, Green, Blue Abstract Acrylic & Resin Painting on Canvas by John Link
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    Located in Greensboro, NC
    Thickly layered blue, pink & green abstract acrylic painting on canvas by the Late Midwestern Artist John Link, mounted in a wood frame. This work, entitled ...
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    Late 20th Century American Modern Paintings

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  • Large Red and Blue Abstract Painting "Temporary Ephedrine" by John Link
    By John Link
    Located in Greensboro, NC
    Dynamic layered blue & red abstract acrylic painting on canvas by the Late Midwestern Artist John Link, mounted in a wood frame. This work, entitled "Temporary Ephedrine", is one of several large Link pieces available exemplifying his technique of richly layering tones of acrylic paint using an alkyd spirit resin. Link detailed this process: “The medium is indeed "acrylic" but not what most people mean by acrylic - which is waterborne acrylic. Instead this is acrylic resin dissolved in turps, with a dash of alkyd resin thrown in to stabilize it so the next layers of paint do not re-dissolve it. Thus it does not muddle up like repeated layers of watercolor can. This stuff does not yellow either, like oil, and a glass of it looks like a glass of water, it is that clear, thus preserving the intensity of the pigment. Also, because it is clear when wet, there is no "pastel effect" like you get with waterborne acrylic, where you must let a glaze dry before you see what you have. It is WYSIWYG to the core." Link (1942 - 2021) was born in Oklahoma City, began his career in Illinois, headed the art dept at Virginia Tech...
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  • Large Red Yellow and Blue Abstract Painting "Workable Conjecture" by John Link
    Located in Greensboro, NC
    Dynamic blue, yellow & red abstract acrylic painting on canvas by the Late Midwestern Artist John Link. This work, entitled "Workable Conjecture", is one of several large Link pieces available exemplifying his technique of richly layering tones of acrylic paint using an alkyd spirit resin. The result of this technique is high color saturation not diminished by layering tones, intense movement and large sweeping swaths of color. Link detailed this process: “The medium is indeed "acrylic" but not what most people mean by acrylic - which is waterborne acrylic. Instead this is acrylic resin dissolved in turps, with a dash of alkyd resin thrown in to stabilize it so the next layers of paint do not re-dissolve it. Thus it does not muddle up like repeated layers of watercolor can. This stuff does not yellow either, like oil, and a glass of it looks like a glass of water, it is that clear, thus preserving the intensity of the pigment. Also, because it is clear when wet, there is no "pastel effect" like you get with waterborne acrylic, where you must let a glaze dry before you see what you have. It is WYSIWYG to the core." Link (1942 - 2021) was born in Oklahoma City, began his career in Illinois, headed the art dept at Virginia Tech...
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    Early 2000s American Paintings

    Materials

    Acrylic

  • Beach Scene Oil Painting on Canvas by Theodore “Ted” Turner
    Located in Greensboro, NC
    A very charming beach scene featuring umbrellas, beach chairs, and a lone figure painted by late Virginia based artist Theodore Turner. Ted was perhaps...
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    Late 20th Century American Modern Paintings

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