Gentle Sir Philip Sidney, thou knew'st what belong'd to a scholler; thou knew'st what pains, what toil, what travail conduct to perfection.
7.13.2009
My Brother the Artist
Showing at the Ferguson Student Center at the University of Alabama until July 29.
1 comment:
Dad
said...
I really wish you had a chance to see this work in person - it truly is impressive. I would love to have heard some of the comments as people walk through and see what at first is "unseen" on David's work. Most people would walk by and then stop, take a second look, and point at what they discovered upon taking a second look. It was just what the artist intended.
By the way - check out my comment on birthday greeting.
"I am grown at length to see into the vanity of the world more than ever I did, and now I condemn myself for nothing so much as playing the dolt in print . . . . There is nothing that if a man list he may not wrest or pervert. I cannot forbid any to think villainously, Sed caveat emptor, let the interpreter beware; for none ever heard me make allegories of an idle text."
1 comment:
I really wish you had a chance to see this work in person - it truly is impressive. I would love to have heard some of the comments as people walk through and see what at first is "unseen" on David's work. Most people would walk by and then stop, take a second look, and point at what they discovered upon taking a second look. It was just what the artist intended.
By the way - check out my comment on birthday greeting.
Have a great day!
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