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20" x 36"
framed 24 1/2" x 40 1/2"
acrylic on masonite
On a Sunday afternoon walk in Greenwood a sudden call from behind made us look up: on a power pole sat a crow, talking loudly to us.
Later on, back in Osoyoos, I saw in a back alley this jumble of "modern" lechnology.
I combined them and named it "COMMUNICATION". Nature's way of communication by the crow and human's way of communication through cables.