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11 X 14 in (28 X 36 cm) 
(1993-2010)

The 11x14 in. paintings, made between 1993 and 2010, represent one of the longest-running formats in Casas's post-Humanscape work. Spanning seventeen years, these modestly scaled canvases allowed Casas to work quickly and experimentally — to test ideas, pursue variations, and maintain a painting practice no longer bound to the discipline of a single sustained series. The format itself — the size of a standard photograph — carries its own implications for an artist who spent decades thinking about how images are reproduced, distributed, and consumed. These are not studies or sketches; they are resolved paintings, each deliberate in composition and execution. Seen as a body of work, the 11-by-14-inch paintings document a mature artist's ongoing engagement with his own visual language and demonstrate the remarkable consistency of Casas's working methods at any scale.

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