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IRENE NEAL “The New Expresionism”

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Artist: Irene Neal

“Irene Neal works in the tradition large size, free form abstraction, originating with Jackson Pollock, the Abstract Expressionists and the Color Field Painters. She reinterprets this tradition by means of new state-of-the-art acrylic paints which have undergone an extraordinary development in recent years. Most important has been the invention of acrylic gel…capable of thicker impasto, brighter colors and clearer transparency”
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“Irene Neal works in the tradition large size, free form abstraction, originating with Jackson Pollock, the Abstract Expressionists and the Color Field Painters. She reinterprets this tradition by means of new state-of-the-art acrylic paints which have undergone an extraordinary development in recent years. Most important has been the invention of acrylic gel…capable of thicker impasto, brighter colors and clearer transparency”
(Kenneth W. Moffett, Art Historian, Critic & Curator)

“Working experimentally with the new materials, Neal has had to improvise her own unique ‘craft’: ways of organizing herself to paint, mixing and applying colors so as to keep them clear and vibrant…Her control and virtuosity are astonishing. Her paintings are spontaneous, fresh and completely unexpected”.
(Kenneth W. Moffett, Art Historian, Critic & Curator at Museums in Boston and New York City)


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