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Untitled #671, 2020, acrylic on paper, 30" x 22"
Untitled #669, 2020, acrylic on paper, 22" x 15"
Untitled #668, 2020, acrylic on paper, 22" x 15"
Untitled #667, 2020, acrylic on paper, 22" x 15"
Untitled #666, 2020, acrylic on paper, 22" x 15"
Untitled #665, 2020, acrylic on paper, 22" x 15"
Untitled (#578), 2017, acrylic on paper, 30" x 22"
Untitled (#577), 2017, acrylic on paper, 30" x 22"
Untitled (#576), 2017, acrylic on paper, 22" x 30"
Untitled (#565), 2018, acrylic on paper, 22" x 30"
Untitled (#560), 2016, acrylic on paper, 22" x 22"
Untitled (#559), 2016, acrylic on paper, 22" x 22"

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Solo Exhibition at Page Bond Gallery

Over the Line: New Paintings by Clay Johnson opens today at Page Bond Gallery in Richmond, Virginia. I first met Page about two years ago while visiting her gallery—truly one of the most beautiful exhibition spaces I have seen. Since then Page has incl …

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Studio Log

Shizen Handmade Paper

I recently bought ten sheets of Shizen paper. These are 12″x12″ sheets (approximately), handmade in India. The surface is rougher than what I normally use, and very irregular, so I’m having to make some adjustments in my process, which has led to some …

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On Painting

Feeding the Animals

My path to a good painting is indirect. I begin by dividing the picture plane horizontally into two or three sections, and the rest of the process is a series of corrections. I try to fix the things I don’t like without destroying the aspects that appe …

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