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updated fri 4 oct 02

 

BVCuma on thu 3 oct 02


>>Twangs several things in me...

...of the negotiations afoot as
when one elect the womb of impending host(ess) for
realization (so to speak) of one's Human Form...

I like them very much.<<
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Your most welcome Phil...
Thank-you for the appreciation.

I must acknowledge your interpretation..
as very precise to my creative intention...

Astonishing!

This figure, this style..
is very much concerned
with the afterdeath/prebirth state..
wherein ones body is not physically manifest
but moreso a "collection" of thought energies
still bound by a will and desire to be
as one was..not realizing the state..as is.
Hence a body not yet completely formed
but in a semistate of dissolution/remanifestation..
therefore "spiraling" down into..
ideally choosing.. ones receptacle..
for rebirth
and the potential
circumstances for maximum
karmic connections.

Your perception is true
as to my conception.

Very much so.

I am not sure but wish to make
clear that it is in fact one figure..
two views..
here is a third and fourth to fill in the "gaps"

http://www.geocities.com/bvcuma/index11.html?1033658734150

the original for reference

http://www.geocities.com/bvcuma/index10.html?1033413294140

Bruce

Btw..
I get the idea of Giacommeti's sculptures
who in essence was into the idea of "unformed" figures..
Or Voulko's work which was in fact a reassembledge
of a whole and complete form in a Frankenstein sort of way.
And Pollocks "action" painting frozen in three dimensions
before it fell to the canvas..moreso then.. an afterthought
recorded in two dimensions on the canvas.
But only a carcass... a "stuffed" trophy to stick on the wall.