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I paint differently today than I did five years ago because I can express myself more clearly, but in a real sense I have not changed. I practice my art and pursue my ideal because of a strong conviction that I owe my being as a painter to our society. 
Regardless of the direction in which my work moves, I always attempts to reflect our time from it's most humanistic point of view. 
In "Carnival" I portray the emotional duplicity of our period. A world of festive "dead-pan". The [[grimness?]] of reality-is heightened by the color of unreality. 
Ramington
March - 49