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“I choose to paint because it is an educated experience. Once we
stop participating in the educational process our brains atrophy and
we are no longer truly alive.”
“The painting process is a reaction to the lack of physical activity in
my life. I need movement and tactile sensation to offset the never-
ending flow of cerebral stimulation that comes with insomnia. I paint
for exercise.”
‘My colors and painting style are a response to the tightly
structured commercial photography from my recent
history.” *
Sean McFerren
“Acrylic Abstractions,” a
exhibit of Sean McFerren’s
wort, is currently showing
in the Pauling Gallery and
will run until February 15.
McFerrhen’s use of vibrant
color and abstract de
signs that have
caused him to be H
reminiscent of
Jackson Pollock.