A Sudden Mood Of A Sunset Sea



Enthusiasm For The New Student

From Frances to Miss Bessie Coyle
circa 1940 Rehoboth Beach, Del.


The space for writing messages, for making contact with the assembly of constructed words
on paper is infinitely incalculable, although it appears not. We can write out our resources,
spend our ink and wood pulp, fill our electronic data, imprint and impress–but the space of
the image, the bleeding edge, the framed constraint is yet an invitation for the imagined image
and the enthusiasm it possesses that encourages the boundless idea away from scales and measures,
away from being contained, away from the fact and closer perhaps to the truth.

Posted: Mon - September 6, 2004 at 12:46 PM        


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