


By the end of the day some things began to come together--
Still in parts--but in dialogue
I think about what a painting would look like if it sank in and out of a wall--if parts of the painting were periodically buried IN the wall--only to reappear just a few feet over.
painting constructed
painting in proximity
painting on the wall
I listened to Krista Tippett's interview with John Kabat-Zinn two times through. He said, "The key to creativity is cultivating more spaciousness in the mind."
And then he read Derek Walcott's Love After Love--
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