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These are paintings I got lost in. Intersecting lines, like streets, and the oval shape has always fascinated me.  The little squares or rectangles can be doors (this is what I see tham as)   and the outer color lines or waves are a continuation of the form, an echo,perhaps. I had a great deal of fun doing these, and I let myself go free  without worrying about measuring out lines and boundaries. I really enjoyed laying down all the different colors and see how they mingle. You can hang these any way you want, I tried making the signature  blend in as  much as possible in most of these.
Since these  are  painted on a specially coated metal (coated with a special primer designed to accept paint--paintings on this did surprisingly great through Katrina-)  they  will fit into practically any standard 16x20 frame.
Intersections #5 (16x20 oil on metal), 2004, not Katrina damaged,  signed lower right, original.
Canoes #4 (16x20 oil on metal ) 2004,not Katrina damaged,  signed lower right, original.
Intersections #4 (16x20 oil on metal )2004 not Katrina damaged,  signed middle left, original
Intersections #2  (16x20 oil on metal ) 2004,
not Katrina damaged,  signed lower right, original.
Intersections #3 (16x20 oil on metal ) 2004 not Katrina damaged,  signed lower right, original
Intersections #1 (16x20 oil on metal) 2004
not Katrina damaged, signed lower right, original.
Canoes #5 (16x20 oil on metal ) 2004, not Katrina damaged,  ,signed lower right, original.
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