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Cut-paper collage 8 1/2" x 11"
Here's the scoop on what "Nature abhors a vacuum" (Aristotle) means in the art world.
In case you can't read the caption in the lower right that explains what the four pinkish-red monsters are about, it says, "Night Terrors (detail), oil on panel, by Laurie Hogin, reflect the various stages of psychological disruption due to the use of prescription drugs during the eight hours intended for restorative sleep."
Here's the scoop on what "Nature abhors a vacuum" (Aristotle) means in the art world.
In case you can't read the caption in the lower right that explains what the four pinkish-red monsters are about, it says, "Night Terrors (detail), oil on panel, by Laurie Hogin, reflect the various stages of psychological disruption due to the use of prescription drugs during the eight hours intended for restorative sleep."
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