Picture
Make: KONICA MINOLTA
Model: MAXXUM 7D
Shutter Speed: 130/10 second
F Number: F/7.1
Focal Length: 35 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Jan 29, 2007, 7:10:00 PM
Artist's Comments
"Bescheuert #2"
24inx24inx2in
acrylic/encaustic/copper wire/pumice/garnet/gel/resin on canvas
2007
Drew Wood
And hey, no problem, I really love your paintings. It's good to look at art that says a lot without saying anything at all. That's why I like abstract.
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We move in circles.
Balanced all the while,
On a gleaming razor's edge.
A perfect sphere,
Colliding with our fate.
This story ends where it began.
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Oh, and though I'm taking German, I don't know what Bescheuert is. Could you tell me?
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We move in circles.
Balanced all the while,
On a gleaming razor's edge.
A perfect sphere,
Colliding with our fate.
This story ends where it began.
-Dream Theater - 'Octavarium'
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And hey, no problem, I really love your paintings. It's good to look at art that says a lot without saying anything at all. That's why I like abstract.
--
We move in circles.
Balanced all the while,
On a gleaming razor's edge.
A perfect sphere,
Colliding with our fate.
This story ends where it began.
-Dream Theater - 'Octavarium'
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