Monday, December 1, 2014

Glenn Wallis

        
Why is it so? I guess it is called a perception. A vision of self as our work and performance appear in the changing contexts. So, when I painted the portrait one (the first from the left) I had a clear impression of a failure. You were generous, of cause, as  those who already committed themselves to my subjectivity often are. I didn't give a dime for that, you know. But now... I don't know which one I like best... Why is it so? Maybe I forgot how you look? When did I see you last? Nonsense! Portrait is not about superficial likeness, we all know that. It is about animation. Ha-ha! I remember how you once accused me in "living in animated universe"! What's wrong with that? Now that our home is full of mice and spiders, Mark and I are looking for effective means of killing that universe. I wonder if there are any. Anyway, Glenn, thank you for your support. That interview was fun. I came across too raw, real, transparent, fully disclosed, too animated, I guess. You said, "That will be hard to beat." Thanks again.

http://linesofflight.org/ 
  



No comments:

Post a Comment