You write, “I wonder if the unresolvability I feel is an unresolvability within the painter, within the painting, or within myself.” As you say, it is uncomfortable when we’re reminded of our shifting selves...
Wandering back to this post eventually ... I love the juxtaposition of items in the first part. And then the last line - "I wonder if the unresolvability I feel is an unresolvability within the painter, within the painting, or within myself" - seems like such a good fit for this painting! What a pleasant post/painting to get lost in for awhile. Thanks for the PeaceLinks shout-out. :-)
What a great painting! Thanks for showing it...
So glad you enjoyed it!
You write, “I wonder if the unresolvability I feel is an unresolvability within the painter, within the painting, or within myself.” As you say, it is uncomfortable when we’re reminded of our shifting selves...
So true. We are used to our concepts!
Wandering back to this post eventually ... I love the juxtaposition of items in the first part. And then the last line - "I wonder if the unresolvability I feel is an unresolvability within the painter, within the painting, or within myself" - seems like such a good fit for this painting! What a pleasant post/painting to get lost in for awhile. Thanks for the PeaceLinks shout-out. :-)
Thank you, Brian! I did enjoy Seattle. I had a chance to read at the Frye Museum, which was a special pleasure.