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If you’ve ever tried to draw a building and had it come out looking completely wonky, like something M.C. Escher scrawled out as a toddler, you’re gunna appreciate James Doolin. His paintings are insane feats of perspective, showing vast cityscapes completely accurately, not a line or shadow out of place. And I can’t even put on my eyeliner straight.
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James Doolin (June 28, 1932 – July 22, 2002) was an American painter and muralist best known for his saturated natural and urban southern California landscapes. Los Angeles artist and writer Doug Harvey notes that his paintings allow us "to see the places we overlook every day and to recognize that, in spite of its ominous industrial overtones, the city is shot through with a luminous, electric vitality and a psychological potency verging on the mythic." Described as a "master of color and composition," his "evocative, moody paintings teemed with life."
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