From:
abknight@zzzzzz
Date:
Tue, 27 Sep 2005 05:55:29 -0500 (CDT)
Subject:
St. Margarethen Symposium
Yes, Courbet green on the hundred breasted table!
I found St. Margarethen through Adolf Ryszka.
"His voice is especially important now that there is so
much trash, shallowness and jarring aggression in art. I
believe that his art will be a reference point for other
artists to fall back on at moments of crisis."
From:
http://www.ryszka.pl/index_en.htm
I find peace, humor and depth in the reddish stone with
the hole, rope and ball.
He has a couple of more images about the web which often
show his inventive feel for how a stone should rest on
large gravel or some other spacer. "Don't bury me", they
cry! Or "I feel a breeze down there!" I feel he has
unweighted the stones and made them brighter personages,
if not ambulatory.
Cheers!
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