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OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD
X-2,C-50Z 1/125 second F/4.0 16 mm 80 Nov 30, 1999, 12:00:00 AM Share
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I've seen quite a bit of it in the seventies/eighties, but not much lately. A websearch only found this one surreal image: [link] , but have to admit I didn't dig very deep.
Accidentally the last year I found again the same large book in the house of a friend of mine, but this time I checked out the illustration references at the end of the volume and, following the several clues on the web, I finally managed to find his name. Since then I studied his life reading rare canadian books and discovered further impressive pictures and drawings he made during the period he spent at the London Maudsley Hospital when he painted "The Maze".
I started to paint this picture while I was simply musing about all the ancient feelings I recovered when I found again that gruesome Kurelek's self-portrait. I cannot explain rationally why I paint this urban landscape. All in all, showing what you cannot express through words and logic, might be the reason paintings are made for...
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