Tributes
If I call them tributes they seem less derivative, eh?
03 Nov 2015
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A tribute to Jackson Pollock, I think.
More tributes:
www.ipernity.com/doc/fitzgerald/album/1294982?with=51834100
20 Dec 2009
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Talbot in the Annex
Another view of domestic architecture in the Annex neighbourhood of Toronto,
It's also a tribute to William Henry Fox Talbot. When I saw this I was immediately reminded of this photo from The Pencil of Nature :
david-g.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/fox-talbot-the-pencil-of-nature-fotolibro-photobook-03.jpg
It's a feeble kind of tribute; I think my hand moved when I was taking it and I've had to sharpen it heavily to get it to look even half decent. But you don't hear much about what a good photographer Talbot was. so here it is.
More tributes: www.ipernity.com/doc/fitzgerald/album/1294982?with=51836014
More Toronto houses: www.ipernity.com/doc/fitzgerald/album/1341942?with=51836014
06 Jul 2016
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Front Street Boogie-woogie
Toronto
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Another shot that seems to me to have been inspired by Mondrian's Broadway Boogie-woogie , even though there's little resemblance. rdhinmn's suggestion that it was inspired by Escher appeals to me, too, though.
12 Apr 2016
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Wall
This well could have been inspired uncosciously by memories of Gary Lee-Nova's Menthol Filter Kings :
vancouverartinthesixties.com/archive/80
16 Jul 2016
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Urban boogie-woogie #3
To inaugurate my new Urban Boogie-Woogie album I include "Hangover Boogie" by Meade Lux Lewis as an appropriate accompaniment for the Sight and Sound group:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDdf0zSOsk0
More urban boogie-woogie (photos supposedly inspired by Mondrian's Broadway Boogie-woogie )::
www.ipernity.com/doc/fitzgerald/album/1347818
12 Nov 2020
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Happy Curnoe Friday!
I think I have discovered another influence -- Greg Curnoe, a painter from London, Ontario whose paintings were frequently displayed in London during my youth there/here.
Here's a page about him:
www.aci-iac.ca/art-books/greg-curnoe/biography
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