Gary Inbinder Quotes
The Great City Seemed To Weigh Upon Me, As Though It Were Crushing Me Under Its Heap Of Brick And Stone. Gray, Drizzly Skies, Congested Streets, The Soot-belching Boats And Barges Chugging Up And Down The Thames, The Teeming Mass Of Four Millions Hastening About The Countless Activities Of Daily Life In A Metropolis, Things Adventurous, Meaningful, Spiritual, Quotidian, Futile, Criminal, Meaningless And Absurd. Amidst This Seething Stew Of Humanity, I Painted.
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