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The mountains, the
sea, the city--all have an element of grandeur I find irresistable. But
there is something to be said for the undramatic, unassuming landscape.
Here we find the town rather than the city, the pond rather than the sea.
They have the charm of intimacy, the mystery of the familiar.
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Fish
Tank,
1999 180K
Neither fish nor fowl, landscape or still life - call it an under-the-seascape |
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Urban
Jungle,
2001 124K
Another
oddity, it's a still life, a rather surrealistic one at that. Left
here for want of a better location
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of oddities, for some reason I felt compelled to do some flower
painting last year. I had to ask my wife the names. I just thought
they were pretty. |
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