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Dean Home

by Ken McGregor

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Dean Home's works are a sensual delight to behold. The artist is a master colourist who brings together an array of influences to create sumptuous still lifes. Entering in the worlds that Home creates feels like stumbling into Coleridge's Xanadu, his paintings burst with rich jades and crimsons, exotic objects and enigmatic narratives. This is Dean Home's first monograph on his life and art.… (more)
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Dean Home's works are a sensual delight to behold. The artist is a master colourist who brings together an array of influences to create sumptuous still lifes. Entering in the worlds that Home creates feels like stumbling into Coleridge's Xanadu, his paintings burst with rich jades and crimsons, exotic objects and enigmatic narratives. This is Dean Home's first monograph on his life and art.

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