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Well put, Bob. Great watermelon.
I saw a wonderfully detailed floral motif carved into a melon at a local
Thai restaurant...such transient beauty.
I agree with your perspective,
although:
"Living - as we do - in an age that suffers from lack of historical
context, it is difficult for many to separate the two disciplines because
neither are developed or nurtured to their fullest leaving only a faint
memory of what once was considered human excellence."
is a rather dismal generalization on the corruption of our culture.
-Stacey B.
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http://www.staceyb.com
Artist & Art Educator
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http://robin.river.com/staceyb
a site documenting some of my time and energy as an
Artist in Residence at New Vista High School in Boulder, Colorado.
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"A work of art is above all an adventure of mind."
- Eugene Ionesco (1912 - 1994)
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