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Walter Stomps taught painting at Western Kentucky University for well over a decade. During this time period he created his own style of painting using industrial paper towels. He used a step-by-step process of underpainting in layers with acrylics. It was a time intensive project which he taught all of his students as he exclusively designed this method of painting while and WKU and as a student at the Chicago Art Institute. It should be noted that he graduated in the same class of famed artist: Jim Dine. He often talked of his fellow alumni fondly and he shared his many experiences traveling to Greece and Turkey with the class while he taught at the university. His works can still be seen in the library and around the campus to this day.
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AuthorKimberly Faye-McClellan White. (H.S. Art Education) Archives
December 2020
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