Saturday, June 5, 2010
All-over composition of leaves and branches
Jackson Pollock tried to get away from the figure/ground convention of art by creating fields of color flung from sticks in an archaic dance of vision-making. He would cast off the expectations of the feckless viewer, and rebuild a new vision of interwoven equalities. It isn't fair of me to appropriate the depth psychology of the rebellious artist in my little glimpses with the world, but I like the idea of the field of light containing all the necessary things. Here is the true matrix then, earth-borne, the ground of sentience, all swirly and green.
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