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Lunch with Minotaur - repeated here

plate #8

In the past, not having the emotional equipment
to deflect it / it ran through me.
The painted faces accuse and mock but no longer damage. In this particular illusion, the labyrinth turned ware house is set for a late night critique. Painted faces all around and torches everywhere. A nudging voice asks if I brought a sack lunch.
I got that it would be a very long trial.

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here is no satisfaction. Only a glorious dissatisfaction. There is no final touch that makes a work perfect. It will always remain perfectly and clearly unfinished. It is that absolute motivation that keeps one moving on.

8 comments:

  1. "...painted faces accuse and mock but no longer damage"

    Powerful line!

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  2. it will never be finished... and so we cannot get it WRONG ...since it will never be done!!!

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  3. So glad I found your blog. I'm enjoying your visual art, your poetry and your overall perspective on things. Thank you for putting your work out there. I'm inspired.

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  4. "There is no final touch...It will always remain..." Love those lines and so true in visual art.

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  5. waht you say about the never finished and perfect work is very so understandeble for me!

    love
    yvette

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  6. can't decide if i like ur visual,or your words, more.
    This is a good problem to have, as "they" say...
    :)

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