Postby Walter Glover » 10 Dec 2021, 06:31
Maris,
I'm sure you don't need me to tell you that "Old Iron,Rust, and Rivets" resonates profoundly with me. As a motif, yes, but also the tonality and geometry. For me, this an extract that requires no context — strong, bold, and linear with just a nod to the undulations in the plane. What a wonderful medium we work in that can so precisely convey the whole in the part. And, of course the vision to identify, select and put four lines around the 'sufficient'.
Walter Glover
"We see things not as they are. We see them as we are."
— Emanuel Kant