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In the late 1980's-early 1990's Eugene Martin created large acrylic paintings on rag paper that he would photograph upon their completion. Months or years later he might revisit these same works and transform them by painting over some of the areas, by slicing out parts, or by incorporating segments from other works. This publication documents aspects of this transformation that was enabled by the digitization of photographic slides taken at the time the original compositions were completed. Selected jpegs showing one or more versions of the original painting(s) were then juxtaposed next to an image of the final version of 48 works. In some instances, the transformation is minimal, in others it is substantial, giving rise to complex mixed media collages. These artworks can also be viewed at http://youtube.com/nemastoma. The site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_J._Martin provides links to other Martin works as well.
A series of sixty-eight humorous photos and accompanying speech balloons created by visual artist Eugene James Martin during 1988-1989. These, and other artworks by E.J. Martin can be viewed at http://youtube.com/nemastoma. The site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_J._Martin provides links to other Martin works as well. The Guardian Newspaper (http://Guardian.co.uk) published two of these photographs in the Feb 27, 2007 online edition (as photos 118 & 119).
This publication includes reproductions of thirty-eight works of art created by Eugene James Martin (1938-2005) that belong in the private art collection of Isabel and David Taylor in Washington D.C. The artworks include drawings, mixed works on paper, collages, and acrylic paintings on paper and canvas spanning the period 1970 to 1994. Also included are photographs showing Isabel and David Taylor living amid their art, and of visits to Eugene Martin's apartment in Washington D.C. These artworks by E.J. Martin in the Taylor collection can also be viewed at http://youtube.com/nemastoma. The site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eugene_J._Martin provides links to other Martin works as well.
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