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Untitled in 98' Painting

George Linicomn

United States

Painting, Household on Canvas

Size: 16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

My Collective participation compositions enabled me to separate the canvas, then experiment beyond conveying my own expressions into developing a public invitation for the viewers to collaborate within my creative process. As this new way of generating expressions grows, the media, materials and artist will become less relevant over the expressions of the people living in the moment. I chose to use these mediums because they felt right to me at that time in my life.

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Painting:Household on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:16 W x 20 H x 1 D in

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George Linicomn Jr. was born in Los Angeles, California in 1972. In 1992 He received his degree in fashion design in Arlington, Tx. George has exhibited his artwork in the Dallas, Fort Worth area and internationally. Shortly after graduating from fashion college George obtained a U.S. patent for his original jean design called Woven Jeans in 2002. Woven jeans were written about in Womens Wear Daily and a full page article on George's life as a artist/designer was featured in the Dallas Morning News in 2002, which subsequently caught the attention of Haggar Clothing Co. In Fort Worth, Texas. Collective art was conceived and displayed for the first time in 1994 at a solo show held at the Texas Commerce Tower in Dallas. George's process for making art is called Collective Art. It's art that's publicly displayed in order that the public participates directly on the pieces, subsequently allowing the audience to become an important aspect of his creative process. The concept for Collective art didn't mature until the early 2000's. George's decision to commit to only producing and showing Collective art lead to combining his art with the development of his current global project called WeAppan.com, rooted in social activism and technology. 

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