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An important part of this image is the world of white wine and honey
contrasting strongly with
the emphatically factual experience of
form and space so clearly visible.
The artist does not use
a limited canvas
to define the
colours, which in this way
stand alone.
Such forms, rabid and disconcerting, create complex and fascinating interactions with the self.
A temporally
evolving
evanescence,
the relationship of the viewer
of which
never changes,
is often entirely altered
by the perception
of the onlooker.
The
endless
curves
are
enjoined
in a parody of
abstract art.
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