Article: Karen Carson: Rosamund Felsen gallery. (Reviews - Los Angeles).(Brief Article)

Leave it to Karen Carson to pay homage to Cezanne's landscapes in a format usually reserved for promoting the latest twelve-pack special. Carson, who has named paintings after Disney songs and created abstract images based on Renaissance theories of composition, constructed Landscape After Cezanne, 2000, by layering cut-out, drawn-on sheets of colored transparent vinyl over a framed light box, whose fluorescent tubes are themselves wrapped in colored gels to maximize the diffusion and variety of light and hue. The brilliant result appeals to the side of oneself that still admires a good black-light poster while also appealing to the side that admires a solid exercise in ...

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