both images, the one above the other below, have one common element: they trespass the realm of the coherent or the definitive, thus offering the spectator, the standing figure of the man in the foreground, a full access to the subtle realms of ambiguity, mainly that vast realm of imagination known as 'the world of dreams'.
instinctively i thought of Italo Calvino, the kind of man that posessed the power to transform such stimulating images to enchanting and ingenious fairy tales. simultaneously, i saw this figure of the pensive man as U newandreas.
you're evasive newandreas, certainly elusive, but without reason, my previous comment now that i look at it again seems to me like a 'σουφλέ' that didn't 'puff' in the oven.
it has been an ominous day today, but i'll give it a try tomorrow.
what is this? looks so nice-weird
ReplyDeleteboth images, the one above the other below, have one common element: they trespass the realm of the coherent or the definitive, thus offering the spectator, the standing figure of the man in the foreground, a full access to the subtle realms of ambiguity, mainly that vast realm of imagination known as 'the world of dreams'.
ReplyDeleteinstinctively i thought of Italo Calvino, the kind of man that posessed the power to transform such stimulating images to enchanting and ingenious fairy tales. simultaneously, i saw this figure of the pensive man as U newandreas.
is it weird, or am i
weird?
umm I dont know. I had saved this from somewhere, but I know longer remember where I found it. Seems somehow ominous, so I like it
ReplyDeleteyou're evasive newandreas, certainly elusive, but without reason, my previous comment now that i look at it again seems to me like a 'σουφλέ' that didn't 'puff' in the oven.
ReplyDeleteit has been an ominous day today, but i'll give it a try tomorrow.
how's milan?
..swell??
i meant to say 'but not without a reason'
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it's on of these days!