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THOMAS COOK
DOUBLE Take
Recently, as I was reading an art book, the sun illuminated it in such a way that both sides of the page became visible at the same time. I could barely believe my eyes as Andy Warhol’s Four Marilyns smiled up and through Robert Indiana’s EAT. The two iconic Pop images simultaneously morphed into one, a new work of art, there for the taking. True to Pop art’s tradition, I am culling popular double images and using them to create new works.
![]() Double Take | ![]() Henri Matisse-James Ensor | ![]() Franz Marc-Ernst Ludwig Kirchner |
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![]() Edvard Munch-James Ensor | ![]() David Hockney-Trinite-Champs-Elyees | ![]() Pablo Picasso-Francis Picabia |
![]() Jeff Koons-Alian Jacquet | ![]() Piet Mondrian-Theo van Doesburg | ![]() Andy Warhol Self-Portriat-200 One Dollar Bills |
THOMAS COOK
GALLERY
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