Y L E M
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F O L L O W I N G A N D P R E C E D I N G
Following and preceding is a no-words statement, a collection of symbols and a drawn research about elements and meanings, which gives hands to the idea that “The imagination can plant hills; can form rivers, and lakes in valleys; can understand birth and death; and if it find no other amusement, can dilate itself in vast ideas of space.”
- William Blake, from Three Essays: On Picturesque Beauty, On Picturesque Travel; and on Sketching Landscapes (1972)
- William Blake, from Three Essays: On Picturesque Beauty, On Picturesque Travel; and on Sketching Landscapes (1972)
GALERIA U, WROCLAW, PL
CURATED BY DOMINIKA ŁABĄDŹ
DRAWING
ink on paper, 56 cm Ø
CURATED BY DOMINIKA ŁABĄDŹ
DRAWING
ink on paper, 56 cm Ø
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