RECYCLED RELATIVES

Book Of Words, Page 2. 20" x 16", 1993. Brush and ink, found photograph, gold leaf, conceptual calligraphy

Transliteration

Form is received through the senses with its purely formal elements as sy(n)tax. One can justly say that those formal aspects require a full language in order to be described, e(w)en as pure form. That is just the point. Form and language are interdependent. Language can only speak of form; form can be consciously differentiated only through language. This is significant because form is a universal factor of being. If you can (to be continued).


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