If I understand you correctly, I agree. But it's so hard to know when one confronts the inevitable and resolved because it's always caught up in the transient stream of events. And my own efforts to attain the elusive permanence are contrasted by the evolving glut of popular culture which relishes the now, the dissolution of events, "cutting edge", and the "point of the avant-garde" It's been a difficult chore to live in an age that worships the transient but then maybe the antagonism it nurtures is good. WC
________________________________ From: Chris Miller <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Saturday, June 6, 2009 7:28:02 PM Subject:Re: http://www.royboydgallery.com/Conger/Conger.htm >If my paintings can present the look of the inevitable and resolved, as I hope they do (WC) Perhaps, then, you will propose that the recognition of this quality is not just a matter of personal opinion, like, say, a preference for the physical appearance of one movie star over another? "Inevitable and resolved" is make or break in the visual arts (as far as I'm concerned) but aren't the temporal arts much more forgiving of anomalies and loose ends? ____________________________________________________________ Put your loved ones in good hands with quality senior assisted living. Click now! http://thirdpartyoffers.netzero.net/TGL2231/fc/BLSrjnxVLPZ4Z8c0fLDZPZ7yH3NzEA DEUGOpZWskcclKbMm0NQJSHjxtRLK/
