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Coulson’s Study.

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London based painter Alan Coulson‘s work borders along the lines of hyperrealism and traditional oil painting. Coulson’s portraits possess a brilliant balance of skill and intimacy that make them automatic modern day classics.

Study of Latoya. (Courtesy of Alan Coulson.)

Richie Culver. (Couretsy of Alan Coulson.)

Ciara. (Courtesy of Alan Coulson.)

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