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The Primordial Fine Art Swipe File |
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Briefs
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Written by MN
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Monday, 19 January 2009 |
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A swipe file so daring, it warrants a disclaimer:
I did not intrinsically create it, nor instigate its presentation. It was brought to my attention by a High School friend (of the best) on Facebook. A spontaneous response to seeing the album photographs in Time for Time. As is evident, photos were not staged for this purpose. But a true impression of spontaneous events they portray.
I have belabored and agonized over presenting it. Still do. It will likely raise many eyebrows well above tolerance levels. However, what it suggests is of a nature most intriguing. Striking to a halt. And not by my own doing. Keeping it private seems unfair to the legacy my life's work promotes. Unfair to curious readers. And a wasted opportunity to advance causes implicit in my mission statement. So, at the risk of undue scorn. Or bewilderment from the wonderful. Behold! In the finest tradition which Rich Johnston reports. A first in comics and art histories. The Primordial Fine Art Swipe File.
Michelangelo
William Blake
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