On Tuesday 27 May 2003 16:25, Bob Walkden wrote: > This felid is ascetic, angular, strictly symmetrical, and > relatively flat, the lower body is more powerful, athletic, > fleshy, modeled, and in motion - an open asymmetrical form. > Two opposed themes are joined in one body, and this opposition > appears also in the character of the carpet and the extruded foam, > one vaporous, the other more stable and solid. The drama of the self, > the antagonism of the passions and the contemplative mind, of activity > and the isolated passive self, are projected here. The contemplative > dominates in the end, but the body remains warm in color, powerfully > set, while the world - an enveloping void - is distant and cool.
That's the best review i've read since the critical survey of "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish" Christian