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Art Spotlight: Adrian Paulon

March 30, 2020 in Youth Voices Blog

By: Adrian Paulon

As a young gay artist, I often focus my art around rainbows. I started the piece by blending each color with the previous one. After all the colors were blended to my liking, I used white to make a mandala coming from the corner of the canvas. I needed three or four layers of white to make it opaque.

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