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註釋Like many artists of his generation, Seliger was deeply influenced by the Surrealists' method of painting based on free association, and throughout his career he has developed these ideas and techniques into a consistently evocative body of work. However, unlike his early associates - including Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Clyfford Still - Seliger has not adopted a monumental scale, preferring instead to keep his abstractions on a more intimate level.".