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Capturing life's transience with skill, imagination

By Cate McQuaid
Globe Correspondent / March 25, 2005

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Back when he was a boy, Bill Flynn would go to the Museum of Fine Arts to look at the Zen ink paintings. Now in his 60s, he has over the years worked in a variety of media, including neon and ceramics. His new drawings at Victoria Munroe Fine Art, however, make a direct link to his boyhood fascination. (Full article: 972 words)

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