Inspired by Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park Series
by Diane Chinn
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Title
Inspired by Richard Diebenkorn's Ocean Park Series
Artist
Diane Chinn
Medium
Painting - Watercolor On 140 Lb. Cold Press Paper
Description
Richard Diebenkorn (1922 – 1993) was an American Abstract Expressionist artist. He was considered a California artist because he spent most of his life on the West Coast. In 1966, Diebenkorn moved from Berkley to Santa Monica where he found an art studio in the Ocean Park area. It was a beachfront neighborhood that was home to many artists.
In the 20-plus years that he worked in Ocean Park, he created 145 paintings, each represented something in or around the Ocean Park area and all used only geometric shaped and variations thereof.
This painting was inspired by Ocean Park Painting #47 although I changed the colors and used watercolors instead of oil paints.
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~John Wesley
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March 18th, 2023
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