Taking a vine for a walk
Taking a vine for a walk or what Klee found on his walk. “In this body of work a very specific battle between containment and chaos ... indicative of a poignant visual searching.... Meaning and emotional intensity are produced structurally, as it were, by a whole series of oppositions … Pared down the work suggest both continuity and inevitability … the present work can thus be understood in terms of a formal boundary as well as in a broader sense of liminal space ... It inculcates a dense play of the denotative and connotative in relation to its subject, and compounds its textual reference within a geometry of the straight and the circular ... It is a static image which resonates with multiple meanings and ultimately retains a complexity which resists paraphrase and description.” Ya, OK; I stole stuff from other IAE, International Art English, descriptions; what Andy Becket in The Guardian referred to as modern art work needing a ‘garnish of rhetoric.’ I'd been using tincture of rhetoric.