tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-308476111836253756.post6769389677724947754..comments2023-06-19T04:45:03.558-04:00Comments on *Mnemosyne*: Feature: Cheryl & Janet Snell Day 4Kerowyn Rosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05427992468681976349noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-308476111836253756.post-59412817954440453452009-10-03T17:16:43.583-04:002009-10-03T17:16:43.583-04:00I'm glad my meaning came through, and I'm ...I'm glad my meaning came through, and I'm gladder still that you liked this, Tim.Cheryl and Janet Snellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00318690027422849905noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-308476111836253756.post-62535660925992016762009-10-02T20:23:02.381-04:002009-10-02T20:23:02.381-04:00I had a four-paragraph comment typed in, then noti...I had a four-paragraph comment typed in, then noticed I wasn't logged in at my blog for an id. Long story less: I lost it all.<br /><br />It was all about how the body has become dissociated from brain, with the stem representing an atrophied, withered connection. How we're left lost and dark-dreaming in our head space. How we need, as the mystics would say, to get back into the body-brain -- breathing exercises, movements. That's the kind of stuff I wrote and lost.<br /><br />Then I was saying something about how the canvas space seems righteously apportioned for the various forms. With the face being asymmetrically centered in a pleasing manner. With the stem grounding the face appropriately. And chiaroscuro handled with flair and effect.Tim Buckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02077264442946829918noreply@blogger.com