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" What first struck me was the brilliance of Ken Dalgarno's
palette, the raw, visceral wealth of it. This is the sort of
chromatic bang that you don't get in Nature. I'll tell you right
away, if you didn't know it already: Saskatchewan skies, whether
at dawn, midday or dusk, are not like Dalgarno paints them. But
what his brush accurately captures is how they feel. That is the
great appeal of these paintings: they are the best of both worlds,
charged with the radiance of abstraction but also conveying the
content of figuration. They are intensely physical paintings,
nearly shocking in their vividness, yet their tone is quietly
elegiac. "
Yann Martel
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