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Old 09-17-2004, 12:01 AM   #17
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Thanks Jimmie and Chris,


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Originally Posted by Chris Saper
Dear Garth,

Let me re-enter this dialogue and comment on how your very precise edge mangement creates a breathable atmosphere between the viewer and the painter. I would, (and I think many others) like to hear your thoughts on this.

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Dear Chris,

What an interesting concept. I have not actually thought of this before; at least in verbal terms. Do you mean atmosphere between the viewer and the painting, or the painter? I am assuming it's the painting. It seems to make sense: if edges are crisp and sharp, they seem to penetrate the viewer's space more effectively than if they are soft and blurred. So I guess one could say there is a sense of a breathable atmosphere implied before some of my paintings. Very interesting! Thanks for articulating the idea. Now I will be thinking more consciously about this while painting.

Do you or anybody have more specific thoughts about this topic of the possible effect or illusion of atmospheric space?

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Garth
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