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COLIN CHILLAG
Simply amazing. Arizona based artist Colin Chillag takes traditional portraiture to a whole new level with these fragmented paintings. Chillag’s portraits are a are a curious mix of hyper-realism and abstraction, about which he says: “I think the disparity in attention I give to one part of a face over another has a rough correspondence to our natural process of perception and to consciousness itself. What I simply offer is a roving consideration of the landscape of the human face.” (quote found here)
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COLIN CHILLAG
Simply amazing. Arizona based artist Colin Chillag takes traditional portraiture to a whole new level with these fragmented paintings. Chillag’s portraits are a are a curious mix of hyper-realism and abstraction, about which he says: “I think the disparity in attention I give to one part of a face over another has a rough correspondence to our natural process of perception and to consciousness itself. What I simply offer is a roving consideration of the landscape of the human face.” (quote found here)
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COLIN CHILLAG
Simply amazing. Arizona based artist Colin Chillag takes traditional portraiture to a whole new level with these fragmented paintings. Chillag’s portraits are a are a curious mix of hyper-realism and abstraction, about which he says: “I think the disparity in attention I give to one part of a face over another has a rough correspondence to our natural process of perception and to consciousness itself. What I simply offer is a roving consideration of the landscape of the human face.” (quote found here)
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COLIN CHILLAG
Simply amazing. Arizona based artist Colin Chillag takes traditional portraiture to a whole new level with these fragmented paintings. Chillag’s portraits are a are a curious mix of hyper-realism and abstraction, about which he says: “I think the disparity in attention I give to one part of a face over another has a rough correspondence to our natural process of perception and to consciousness itself. What I simply offer is a roving consideration of the landscape of the human face.” (quote found here)
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COLIN CHILLAG
Simply amazing. Arizona based artist Colin Chillag takes traditional portraiture to a whole new level with these fragmented paintings. Chillag’s portraits are a are a curious mix of hyper-realism and abstraction, about which he says: “I think the disparity in attention I give to one part of a face over another has a rough correspondence to our natural process of perception and to consciousness itself. What I simply offer is a roving consideration of the landscape of the human face.” (quote found here)
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COLIN CHILLAG

Simply amazing. Arizona based artist Colin Chillag takes traditional portraiture to a whole new level with these fragmented paintings. Chillag’s portraits are a are a curious mix of hyper-realism and abstraction, about which he says: “I think the disparity in attention I give to one part of a face over another has a rough correspondence to our natural process of perception and to consciousness itself. What I simply offer is a roving consideration of the landscape of the human face.” (quote found here)

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