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Dell'Isola's All-Encompassing View

The Washington Post | February 20, 2003 | Copyright

Painter Mark Dell'Isola divides his time among studios on Bali, Guam and Palau, where he turns out epic-size, remarkably detailed abstract paintings in oil, acrylic, watercolor and enamel. Crazy quilts of splotches, dots, wiggles and blips, these paintings give off plenty of energy, reminding me of art world darlings Matthew Ritchie and Inka Essenhigh. But where his New York-based contemporaries keep their…

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