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John Earl (1941 -) is a Licking County artist who practices mostly abstract painting, although he also uses realism. Earl’s subjects are usually women, and he explains that his work celebrates femininity. <ref> Millie Entrekin, “More than a woman: Artist John Earl’s work celebrates femininity,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), October 1, 1992. </ref> | John Earl (1941 -) is a Licking County artist who practices mostly abstract painting, although he also uses realism. Earl’s subjects are usually women, and he explains that his work celebrates femininity. <ref> Millie Entrekin, “More than a woman: Artist John Earl’s work celebrates femininity,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), October 1, 1992. </ref> | ||
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John Earl (1941 -) is a Licking County artist who practices mostly abstract painting, although he also uses realism. Earl’s subjects are usually women, and he explains that his work celebrates femininity. [1]
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References
- ↑ Millie Entrekin, “More than a woman: Artist John Earl’s work celebrates femininity,” Newark Advocate (Newark, OH), October 1, 1992.