From:
abknight@zzzzzz
Date:
Mon, 28 Feb 2005 10:10:39 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Tyndall limestone - or surface patterns and form
Thanks Don,
I always get back more than what I put in with you. Kind
of frightening! Like one of those stange Hollywood
destructo balls that gains in energy with each colliding
contact! Nor are you the only one on the list I have had
such an experience with.
I feel corrected affirmed set right and understood beyond
my comprehending.
Eva just seems dazzling in her blitheness and I am
remorseful in my jealousy of what appears to have been her
unending and unimpeded contact with wonderment. But one
must have a theme, an angle, an intuition, and aim to set
in opposition to the stone, or material. We can not
really visualize coherently in three dimensions and every
sparking design insight flames into unexpected
manifestations as it comes into contact with real space.
To experience serendipity one must have pre-existing
parameters of expectation. When these have been overun
and burst into shards one can experience the bountiful
recompense of giving material and giving space. But space
and material keyed and opened by a dark grain of
imagination.
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