The Dialogue LO29020

From: ACampnona@aol.com
Date: 08/16/02


Replying to LO29007 --

hello dear At,

someone, after a recent workshop, posted me two picture files in a format
I found difficult to get unwrapped...then weeks later I managed to get
them into an e-mail imaging facility and copied them from there in a way
that I could get these two images by two people to speak to each other
again. Though in this special case I did not place them on different
sheets, nor side by side on the same sheet. I printed the one onto the
other since both were tonal images in complementary colour ranges and
subtle in hue...I think it is possible to overlay maybe as many as seven
images;-) in this way. I like what this image promised. If one is patient
a space arises between the picture planes of each image, such that one
feels one might place things there. But what could, would one place
between a space that does not exist in reality, but rather in the
imagination. What would be the limit of such a space, and how much time
could one dwell there. And if there, inside that space, between the two
faces what does the world now look like. Mmmmmm. Maybe if anyone is
inter-ested I can send it for placement in the virtual spaces left
continually open here for such images.

Love and best wishes,

Andrew

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ACampnona@aol.com

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