More transparent. More transitory.
I have looked at paintings in the past and experienced a sense of poignancy, a sensuousness combined with a feeling of awe.
This morning, I realized that the recent photos I have posted that were taken with my cell phone may not present an opportunity for a “felt” response. I am thinking that this may be a consequence of this web-based medium. It may be a matter of presentation. Too much “stuff” on the page, or it may be that I have to print the images and frame them for presentation.
The images may need to be objects in the word. This, however, contradicts my “image not available” concept. Images on-line are by there very nature more ethereal. More transparent. More transitory.
This morning, I realized that the recent photos I have posted that were taken with my cell phone may not present an opportunity for a “felt” response. I am thinking that this may be a consequence of this web-based medium. It may be a matter of presentation. Too much “stuff” on the page, or it may be that I have to print the images and frame them for presentation.
The images may need to be objects in the word. This, however, contradicts my “image not available” concept. Images on-line are by there very nature more ethereal. More transparent. More transitory.
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