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Sunset Drive Home


I don't see a split in nature and humanity. I don't think we are at "war" with nature. Nature is the all encompassing. We are in it and of it. Sometimes stopped at a red light, you can notice one of its effects. Cheers

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John, these are really nice. The edges seem softer somehow, indicating a significant turn from the paintings that seemed to reflect your time living in the hood.
AdmBlogger said…
I love this painting! you have captured a small fragment of my life in this. :-)

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