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Richard Diebenkorn - Seated Woman, Umbrella 1967
Negatives - no distance or angle, reveals substance of the female, when projection of self pauses. Still image, no movement - luminance lost, no colour or life until viewed. Pensive, closed and defensive, tense and drawn in, settled - unsettled again. "Seated Woman, Umbrella" defined and labeled, seeking table, conversation enabled. As I flit in and out of view, a Schrödinger study - temporarily drawn as charcoal, inked to remain an outline. Equate me, bind with my blackness, let me stain you, gift me existence. As we tumble into infinity marred by the burnt offerings of the impressions we make awareness of time creeping black blending smudging essence seeping pour me into the gaps to create your definition a little of me, maketh the man.
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