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It suggests a language of the future, of a time when we might have
abandoned the charade of attempting to describe such works in words, words
that in comparison are so pedestrian. The paintings, like music, cannot be
explained and it seems only natural that one of Duffy's works was recently
used as an illustration for a collection of Chopin piano concertos, one of
which Chopin, himself, described as "Giving the impression of gazing at
place which brings to mind a thousand memories". This could equally serve
as a description of Duffy's paintings. |