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I think this was inspired by York Wilson, whose murals and paintings are all over Toronto. I think it's like his work in the 1950s, when it was evolving from figurative to abstract. But maybe I'm just full of myself. You be the judge:
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Joe, Son of the Rock said:

Great use of limited colours, John. All the best, Joe
7 days ago

John FitzGerald replied to Joe, Son of the Rock:

Thanks, Joe.
4 days ago ( translate )

Annemarie said:

beautiful tones
7 days ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to Annemarie:

Thanjs, Annemarie.
4 days ago ( translate )

Steve Bucknell said:

It’s it’s own thing, I think. Full of energy, set against that grid. Makes me smile like Harpo Marx.
7 days ago

John FitzGerald replied to Steve Bucknell:

Thank you very much, Steve. I hadn't thought much about out the role plated by the grid till you mentioned it, so thanks again.
4 days ago

William Sutherland said:

Exquisite capture!

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7 days ago ( translate )

John FitzGerald replied to William Sutherland:

Thanks, William.
4 days ago ( translate )

* ઇઉ * said:

Beautiful tone-on-tone abstract, John!
7 days ago ( translate )

Roger (Grisly) said:

Just exceptional, John !
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John FitzGerald replied to Roger (Grisly):

Thank you very much, Roger.
3 days ago

oHo said:

It looks sharp and edgy - the patches of snow are in a good contrast to that.
3 days ago

John FitzGerald replied to oHo:

Thanks, Otto.
9 hours ago