stolen language

February 10, 2008

2/12/08

Filed under: Boundaries — thedude110 @ 10:18 am

“Words will follow your path through the garden, on the walkways, benches and walls.  Yet unlike a book, the way in which you read the poem is multidirectional.”

Boundaries

2/12/08

Filed under: Boundaries — thedude110 @ 10:18 am

“But all of the artworks have a sense of fluidity and movement — just as I see the earth as existing in a non-static, fluid state.”

Boundaries

February 2, 2008

2/2/08

Filed under: Boundaries — thedude110 @ 1:13 pm

“It was the insertion of a barely perceptible ordering of the natural environment.”

Boundaries

2/2/08

Filed under: Boundaries — thedude110 @ 1:12 pm

“Chinese scholars’ rocks

‘Most served as vehicles for contemplation …
Like landscape paintings,
the rocks represented a microcosm of the universe
on which the scholar
could meditate within the confines of the studio.’”

Boundaries

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