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Colorful Cat, Hand Crafted Silk Screen Print, by R L Mulder

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This lithograph is based on an artwork of the artist, Robert L. Mulder, who used a cut-out technique probably inspired by the favorite work of Henri Matisse. He painted the rolls of paper, and then weighted them down so they dried flat. From there, he freehand cut shapes out of them and arrange them into a compositions showing a cat on the foreground. Robert L. Mulder was a part of the Portland Saturday Market from 1972 to 1997 with his paintings, silk screenings, watercolors, oils, acrylics, and ink and pencil drawings. He was selected to travel to China and Hong Kong as one of 50 American artists and art educators in a dialogue sponsored by the Kennedy Center and Ministry of Culture and by the Government Secretariat of Hong Kong in 1988.
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