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Travel, time and place

Left ,Interior V ‘‘ (photograph on aluminum), by Rebecca Skinner. Right, “W. 42nd St.’’ (oil on panel), by Chris Plunkett, in the group show “Travelling,’’ at Fountain Street Fine Art, Boston.

The gallery says:

“‘Travelling’ suggests a sojourn to a destination in some form or another, and the concept of ‘place’ is examined along multiple vectors by this group of artists. Rebecca Skinner’s interior/exterior photographs of abandoned places contain a textural richness revealing a morphological study not merely of paint, brick, and wood, but also the chronological layers of story. The vibrant cityscapes that fluidly leap from the brush of Chris Plunkett….{T}he intensity of his palette turns recognizable metropolitan scenes into urban spectacles out of fondly remembered dreams.’’

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At least the roof is still there

 "Shine On'' (photo on aluminum), by Rebecca Skinner,  in the current "Divergent Thinking'' show at Fountain Street Fine Art, Framingham, Mass.

 "Shine On'' (photo on aluminum), by Rebecca Skinner,  in the current "Divergent Thinking'' show at Fountain Street Fine Art, Framingham, Mass.

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