In all of my dimensional work I use the third dimension to intensify
the two-dimensional experience. It becomes part of a vivid
two-dimensional image. The third dimension, while actually existing, is
only an illusion in terms of the painting, which remains by intent in a
painting and not a sculptural context.
—Slim Stealingworth (a pseudonym for Tom Wesselmann)
—Slim Stealingworth (a pseudonym for Tom Wesselmann)