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"He unites his powers of observation with the expressive pictorial means of paint
and the result is a personal commentary on where he has been, what he has seen and
how he felt at that moment in time. E.J. Paprocki's paintings are not mere record
but reflections and visual statements about a painting event. He neither exaggerates
nor distorts but simply presents a projection of his own feelings made tangible
by his experience of nature. His works place E.J. Paprocki in the role of medium,
who can conjure for us, the audience, images that enable us to become participants
in the landscape not just observers of it."
Patricia Hernes
Associate Professor, Chairperson
Department of Fine Arts
Loyola University, Chicago
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