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Toronto Galleries
 o say that Bradley Harm's paintings pop is an understatement. Bright coloured circles; small, skinny squiggles; stripes galore they're funky and happy and might annoy those who dislike the overly-giddy. Although slightly off-beat and perhaps headache-inducing if you look at them too long, many of his paintings are clearly very precise and detailed if you look at them closely. If bright colours make you angry, I wouldn't suggest this one. M.K.
For more information, call 416-530-0444
Angell Gallery, 890 Queen West, Toronto, ON |
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