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Eric White: It Feeds Itself by Eric White
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Eric White: It Feeds Itself

by Eric White

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Last Gasp (2003), Paperback, 112 pages

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Eric Whites paintings tour a netherworld populated by movie stars, political figures, and ordinary people stretched and distorted and placed in bizarre landscapes but always disturbingly recognizable. Dubbed the antiNorman Rockwell,White employs a meticulous melding of hyperrealism and surrealism to make his dark dreams. Typical of his work is Critical Path,a black-comic blast at the Hollywood dream machine. Here Dorothy from the The Wizard of Oz is shown brushing the teeth of a terrifying oversized Toto. With over 100 illustrations, this book sumptuously surveys the past decade of Whites achievements.

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