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Matt Erickson
Throughout the years i had nice little conversations with Harold however nothing really too deep or too long. I found out later from Marlene that he certainly respected the hustle & passion I had for the art scene as a whole. After his passing when I started to organizing & cleaning out his studio I found out about so much of his 1960’s art experience in California. I respected his skills as an artist before & now his early exploration with different genres & media. I now have 100’s of questions I’d love to ask him if only I could.
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"Matt Erickson doesn't really make art anymore because there's too much of it available already", linocut, floodwater, collage, 28x16, July 2022, NFS
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