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Front Street Boogie-woogie
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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.
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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.
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I guess that's a disadvantage of being familiar with the buildings -- and with something else in the photo that is not a building. I won't say what it is because that might spoil the effect.
Obviously I thought of Mondrian here, but I think you're right and it is closer to Escher.
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