From:
"Clive Murray-White" <clivemw@zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz>
Date:
Wed, 13 Oct 2004 06:51:51 +1000
Subject:
was (Re: creativity, gestalt, dreams)
Dear Norman
The two concepts are not necessarily diametrically opposed they can run
concurrently in the same sculpture or body of work.
I will try to make it a little clearer by describing it in the form of a
possible student sculpture project.
Make a sculpture in which the seen equals the unseen. The form that the seen
component of the sculpture takes should be based on something that the
material itself suggest to you.
Regards Clive
Web: www.cowwarr.com
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