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what century is it?
And for that matter, what decade? Glass Erlenmeyer flasks had stoppers in them when they first came out—cork, then rubber—but by the time I was getting my undergrad degree in chemistry, in the late 1970s, they were topped with sticky plastic film, as in this picture. I have no idea when the toy robot was made.
Cut-paper collage. Background from a painting (turned sideways) by Clyfford Still, labeled one of the Abstract Expressionists—with a postage stamp, even.
Cut-paper collage. Background from a painting (turned sideways) by Clyfford Still, labeled one of the Abstract Expressionists—with a postage stamp, even.
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Myself, I was struck by the holes in her sleeves, like the way blue jeans are sold with holes in them and labeled "distressed." The woman here not only has "distressed" clothing and elements of potency, force, danger, she's looking (glaring?) RIGHT AT US.
And what about the red streaks behind her head and right arm? My friend also thought of the current footage of red & yellow lava in erupting Kilauea, glowing through fissures in the Earth's black crust. The colored streaks could be rifts—like rifts in Space & Time.
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