Raimonds Staprans shares a "daydream" about his approach to art.
In this Lunchtime Lecture from March 2018, artist Raimonds Staprans describes his journey as a painter as a daydream that takes him into a dark woods filled with the traps "illustration" and "decoration." The lecture was presented in conjunction with the exhibition "Full Spectrum: Paintings by Raimonds Staprans" at the San José Museum of Art February 2, 2018–May 20, 2018.

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