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Erosion
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Erosion 2
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Erosions 3
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Erosion #27
Erosions 7
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Suzette McAvoy, Director of the Center for Maine Contemporary Art and Former Chief Curator at the Farnsworth Art Museum, writes that Dudley Zopp’s three recent series, Geologics, Meditations and Erosions "form a created visual environment that speaks to a philosophy of time as revealed by geologic events. 'Human endeavors do not succeed if they deny the geological realities. This hidden landscape is part of all our lives,' writes Richard Fortey in The Hidden Landscape. Zopp's paintings speak to this hidden landscape and our universal experience of living in a natural world that we are both a part of and apart from."