Artist Tom Judd spoke at the Maslow Gallery to talk about his artwork. He started off by talking about the book he is working on that is a collection of his works. He then explained in detail about the paintings that were presented in the exhibition. Each of these paintings are a replica of other famous paintings, such as Picaso. He explained the process it took for each painting to look just like the original piece and how challenging it was.
When asked what his favorite piece to work on was, Judd replied, “That’s a hard question to answer, they were all quite fun. I think the most challenging part was Giorgio de Chirico because it was so big. That was probably the hardest one”.
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