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Reggie Burrows Hodges

Reggie Burrows Hodges (Born 1965) is active/lives in United States.  Reggie Hodges is known for Faceless portraits with bold color-field backgrounds, abstract scenes of subjects in movement or leisurely activities, unique process of painting entire canvases black and leaving subjects as deep silhouettes..

The artist's name is not mentioned in the text, but he is described as a Compton, California-born artist who now lives and works in Maine. He explores themes of identity and personal memories in his artwork, particularly in his faceless portraits with bold color-field backgrounds. He takes inspiration from previous color-field masters such as Milton Avery, Helen Frankenthaler, and Mark Rothko. Hodges employs a unique process where he paints entire canvases black, then fills in furniture, walls, and clothing around them, leaving the subjects themselves as untouched, impossibly deep silhouettes.

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Facts about Reggie Burrows Hodges

   Reggie Burrows Hodges  Born:  1965 - Compton, California
Known for:  Faceless portraits with bold color-field backgrounds, abstract scenes of subjects in movement or leisurely activities, unique process of painting entire canvases black and leaving subjects as deep silhouettes.

The artist's name is not mentioned in the text, but he is described as a Compton, California-born artist who now lives and works in Maine. He explores themes of identity and personal memories in his artwork, particularly in his faceless portraits with bold color-field backgrounds. He takes inspiration from previous color-field masters such as Milton Avery, Helen Frankenthaler, and Mark Rothko. Hodges employs a unique process where he paints entire canvases black, then fills in furniture, walls, and clothing around them, leaving the subjects themselves as untouched, impossibly deep silhouettes.

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