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The striking pair of paintings have contrasting black on white and white images. The artist's inspiration for the title of his intriguing diptych was in part the actual definition of the term "synapse" - the point of contact between adjacent neurons where nerve impulses are transmitted from one to another. He explains: "This, consisting of two parallel or contrasting parts, is representative of a thriving, dynamic community with a sense of a forward-thinking vision, looking to the future both evolving and stimulating."
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Ronald Burgess
Interior art | Painting Permanent collection Oil-based paint on canvas 5' x 4'
2011