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The first, most immediately striking quality of Dusty Boynton's expressionist paintings is the forcefulness of her line.
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Summer 2015

Modern Painter

With a sure command of faux-naif techniques, Boynton's portraits summon big emotions through economical scrawls and bursts of expressive color.
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February 2014

Wall Street International

Boynton approaches her work with a sense of intimacy and transparency; conveying the raw demeanor and unpredictability of her subjects.
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October 2013

Examiner

The influence of the 'art brut' movement is inescapable in the work of Dusty Boynton, who seems to use the influence as a start point...
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October 2013

Art News

Sooty faces, misshapen figures, and mangy animals with their teeth bared fill the crudely delineated rectangles in Dusty Boynton's works on paper.
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January 2011

Donald Kuspit

Dusty Boynton's works are as timelessly fresh as ever: her inner child remains alive and well in her art. Again and again we see children, often as fantastic as the flowers that accompany them
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June 2010

Art News

Dusty Boynton's art isn't as easy and casual as it appears. Her characters- human, animal, and hybrid-are childlike and scrawled, often staring straight out from the picture itself.
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January 2009

Art in America

The recent paintings of Dusty Boynton are accretions of small incidents that together add up to luminous, richly textured expanses.
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October 1994

New York Times

Outside of that associated with Unicef, there is not much children's art as wholehearted as that made by Dusty Boynton, whose works are now being exhibited at Gallery Jupiter in Little Silver.
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