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Please Delete

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Great title, Bill. Can you move the picture a little to the left.

If we can get the champagne and a blank canvas, this might get at least a few to stop and muse at the drama of nothingness. After all it has perfect balance and no marks out of place, especially at the edges!

Asher
 

Tom Robbins

Active member
Great minimalist composition, William. It is good to finally find an internet image that has not been oversharpened for a change.
 

Tom Dinning

pro member
I once saw a canvas in a gallery called 'Gray'. You can guess what it was like.
This is far better, more intense, more meaning, more depth, more bullshit!
Bring out the Chardonnay!
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Please delete

This art represents the edge of a new statement by minimilists. It is, perhaps, a protest to the overbearing constant recording for an imagined "posterity".

We are surrounded by surveillance satellites, cameras mounted in department stores and every 5 years up one's arse!

At last, someone cries, "delete" and that's recorded too!

Asher
 

Tom Robbins

Active member
Ah yes, "please delete" really puts this one over the top. The old saw, "If less is more, then nothing is everything" certainly applies here. Very zenny (zennish? zenful?) and it's all getting quite deep.
 
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