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I was divided between:
Gallery: Abstract Drawings based on intellectual and affective artistic content that depends solely on intrinsic form rather than on narrative content or pictorial representation. Gallery: Landscapes & Scenery Drawings depicting an expanse of scenery. I consider this to be more of "an expanse of scenery" but then I didn't want to deal with people asking what type or roses these are... perhaps. Hate having to choose a category to put stuff in, I usually see something like "cute fluffy animals" and think why not, this hammer is a cute fluffy animal to me, so... don't see any problem here. A dense assemblage of rods and cables informs us, in a spatial sense, differently than a dispersed assemblage. The difference would be roughly the same as the idea of "landscape" as understood by a person living in the country and a person living in the city. In the tension field, unlike the apparently stable field of independent objects dispersed in a designed spatial order, the non-hierarchical order of spaces, the spatially variable different people experience different kinds of spaces, even if they see the same objects. They only see the same kinds of spaces if they effectively stop thinking and react according to the stereotypes imposed by a common culture of seeing. Daily DeviationGiven 2005-03-11tran·sition·ary is a study of line, space, and texture - completed with technical precision and traditional skill. the-wanderer will no doubt impress, if not amaze, with a very complete and strong gallery. (Featured by `alchemism) |
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March 4, 2005
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just because you're lost doesn't mean your compass is broken
seeing your architecture background mold into something beautiful is fascinating.
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drkrchmgæ._™.
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"If it's broken, fix it. If it works, open it up and find out why."
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It's funny how the colours of the real world, only seem really real, when you viddy them on a screen.
I also couldn't help thinking someone like you would have a field day in Lebanon, where one's understanding of spatial arrangements is constantly challenged by the intrusion of the private into the public or the appropriation of space by the individual, etc.
Congratulations on the DD!
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