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	<title>Comments on: Highlights from &#8220;Elements&#8221; my forthcoming exhibition at the Cork Street Gallery, London W1, 16-20 October 2007. Works on paper:</title>
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	<description>English landscape painting has had a rich tradition of poetic and romantic expression from Gainsborough to Ivon Hitchens. Factual representation dissolves into swathes of light and dark. Field and trees are engulfed in the density of the changing colours of night and day. Sam Shaw is surely to be found in this tradition - Sir Roger de Grey.</description>
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