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PaulChristopherCote
Spartan,
2001
__ x __ inches
Acrylic on cardboard slat
A color test that produced unintended Spartan design

 Avoiding classifications, I'll just let the paint speak for itself (as much as you can let paint speak in a digital format.) Attracted to color-field experiments, action painting, minimalism and ambiguous, mundane statements (anti, fringe, subjective, whatever.) Completely self-taught, home-educated painter. Celestial-channeled writing in Pleiadian script, skateboard canvas, minimalist landscapes in color copy, Golden Age philosophy tracts, Utopian dream sequences, mundane characterizations. We Are All One. Head in the clouds. Perfect order of
surroundings. Trying to convey positive vibration and bright outlook with paint.
RedYellowBlue. Neon Orange.

 Aside from the occasional surprised gasps from my friends and co-workers when I show them my paintings, and the few I have given away to end the relentless begging, I have received little to no "support" nor have I made much attempt to circulate it as such. Waiting on that fateful synchronicity to guide me. Anyhow, birthdate is 3-5-76 (aren't I a youngsta? I guess I would be considered a "new new new" painter...) As for my contribution to abstract, I believe everyone is his/her own universe, and therefore find it difficult to assess my work compared to others. If pressed for an answer, I would respond with, "To subconsciously emanate the most positive of vibrations, a smile provoked and the universal vibration raised. To say that everything is alright, and will be forevermore." Or some other contrived crap like that...

 Anyway, you can see I don't take myself too seriously, and am trying to remove the ego from my work. No signature, just "three sets of three," a phrase which was shouted into my subconscious some random morning.
Ex:

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