Consider the reality of things left unexpressed that are beyond living memory.
The artist as antiquarian may reconstruct impressions to evoke settings, moments, characters, and something of the mood and tone of obscure imagery otherwise utterly lost. These are perceptions outside the parameters of what is effortlessly known, and their value is immeasurable.
The artist as antiquarian may reconstruct impressions to evoke settings, moments, characters, and something of the mood and tone of obscure imagery otherwise utterly lost. These are perceptions outside the parameters of what is effortlessly known, and their value is immeasurable.
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