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Untitled Reggie Burrows Hodges I know these days things

Untitled Reggie Burrows Hodges I know these days thingsb. 1946, Red Oak, IA Computer and biological networks and viruses are dominant themes found in the works of Dennis Ashbaugh. Known as one of the first artist to employ DNA marking patterns in his work, Ashbaugh uses paint and other materials and not computers to create his colorful, visually complex pictures. SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA Metropolitan Museum of

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I know these days things have changed

One of the first African-American comic book artists

abstracted forms are derived from shapes and patterns

Working in powder coated

rich colors

Untitled Reggie Burrows Hodges I know these days thingsb. 1946, Red Oak, IA Computer and biological networks and viruses are dominant themes found in the works of Dennis Ashbaugh. Known as one of the first artist to employ DNA marking patterns in his work, Ashbaugh uses paint and other materials and not computers to create his colorful, visually complex pictures. SELECTED PUBLIC COLLECTIONS Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA Metropolitan Museum of

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