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love b&w art

love these

thank you

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Thank you Alixandra ...

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Love this, Richard. My wife and I have been plotting a project on similar lines in a different urban setting, it’s good to see how good this one looks.

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Thank you Nick - I always find a fascination with the back alleys and seemingly dodgy looking passageways … I can’t seem to ignore them … lots more of this series over the years - interested in knowing the different urban setting you mention …

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There are some particularly grim / urban idiosyncratic opportunities near us in Scotland. We’re thinking of a calendar for a friend’s birthday.

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I have had more than a few dream sequences like this off & on for many years. Not running from a hit - man, single - minded Terminator, slavering mindless demonic mutant hell - beast or pursued by a would - be assailant nor other threatening scenario, just turned around, a bit off - balance, trying to get my bearings. & a FEW in glorious noir.

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There is always something a little ‘Jack the ripper’ infused in many on the London back alleys and passages …

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Richard ! I haven't even BEEN to the U.K., or overseas yet, & I know about the country's ELDRITCH cultural history ! Thank the universe for the cinematic arts as well as a rich literary history. Britain's " gift that keeps on giving" !

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