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BLUSH: New Paintings & Prints by Xinyi Cheng + Curtis Miller + Jeffrey Dell.

“BLUSH exhibits the work of artists Xinyi Cheng, Curtis Miller, and Jeffrey Dell. The three comparable artists use a soft key color palette, aspects of printmaking technique, narrative, and emphasis on refined surfaces to create prints and paintings with varying shades of pink that retain an unusual inner light.”

Photos from the opening reception June 13 by Jack Livingston.

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BLUSH at Gallery CA
440 E Oliver St. ST
Baltimore Md 21202
Friday, June 13, 2014 – Wednesday, July 9, 2014.
http://galleryca.org/

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