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Terry Winters paintings suggest chaotic networks of energy and their relation to organic form and color. I enjoy his attention to detail from the tiniest string of color to large swooping painterly strokes. The forms created by these lines can be a view into a microscopic world or a graph of energy from a city or map.
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