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3 Comments:
Giving the artist at work a suitable frown of concentration? Interesting that you chose to focus on the artist rather then his art.
After just talking to an artist and art gallery owner about something that might be the South West of England's most controversial exhibition this year, I realised that there isn't just the 'art' on display that's important, but the artist themselves, that is living art.
Concerning this picture, I didn't want the accompanying poem to be just an echo of the image:
outdoor artist-
the thick bandana pushes
his eyebrows down
He had this enormous chunky head band, of course, very practical, as you don't want sweat dropping onto this kind of art! (-; grin ;-)
I really like this! The photo is wonderful, and the haiku expands it...
:-)
Lary
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