This person did a "tour de force" (if that's how it's spelled) with their catalog of pictures of the show. It's like a private showing. What is amazing is that so much work went into creating this and now only the ghost of its spirit remains. It reminds me of a Japanese approach to art - building exquisite artworks on the beach at low tide - they last only until high tide comes in and washes them away.
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This person did a "tour de force" (if that's how it's spelled) with their catalog of pictures of the show. It's like a private showing.
What is amazing is that so much work went into creating this and now only the ghost of its spirit remains. It reminds me of a Japanese approach to art - building exquisite artworks on the beach at low tide - they last only until high tide comes in and washes them away.
I just finished looking through the "Competitive Class"...I love seeing all the different interpretations on the same bones.
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