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Jerry's avatar

There’s something about these powerful, sparse verticles that remind of “wildlife pegs”, the standing trunks of trees sometimes left at the edges of farmer’s fields. Quite evocative. BTW, Great to meet you last night, Steve.

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Wegway's avatar

It was great to meet you too, Jerry, and if you decide to start publishing on Substack, I will gladly give you any support I can.

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Jerry's avatar

I’m going to take you up on that offer, Steve. Let me buy you a coffee early-June and we can chat.

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Napoleon Brousseau's avatar

Looking good, Numinous objects incarnate

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Wegway's avatar

Ha, yes. Some things don't seem to change. I've been thinking over a lot of those things and my most recent post, like five minutes ago, is close to the same subject.

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Rupen Kunugus's avatar

The very short wooden posts gave off a different energy.

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Wegway's avatar

Yeah, they do don’t they. I think there’s more to look into there

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Cecil Touchon's avatar

Congrats on show Steven!

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Wegway's avatar

Thank you Cecil, it was a smooth installation and it's looking good.

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Michèle LaRose's avatar

When you spend enough time working on them, thinking about them, babying them along and then considering them as a group, they inevitably become your friends. That is why you like them! ;-))

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Wegway's avatar

Yes, what began as a Formalist move to advance my work into "Home-made Minimalism", as I first called it in the 1970's, has evolved into something I have yet to name. Perhaps I won't.

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