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Copyright ©
2005
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
In 1968 Ruscha used the word ³lisp² in two "liquid" paintings, a series in which he used oil paint to simulate viscous substances such as syrup or jells. "Lisp" also appears in a contemporary print.