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Suzanne Wright photo compared to Edward Hopper painting

Ann Curtis writes:
For some reason, I see a similarity between Suzanne Wright's photo "Theatre Walk" and Edward Hopper's 1942 painting, "Nighthawks" - ANN
Very similar. Thanks so very much for the observation. Isn't it wonderful when artists such Suzanne Wright see our world in a whole new way - and find the gems of beauty we often overlook or just take for granted? Comments from others are welcome. - EW




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