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	<title>Comments on: A Collective Warping</title>
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		<title>By: Patricia Mora</title>
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		<dc:creator>Patricia Mora</dc:creator>
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		<description>Joan, once again your review is marvelous.  It got me thinking about the Cubist images.  They seem to be a piling up of imagery, memory and cognition.  I understand the Marian allusion; however, I didn’t see that the world had been sundered by knowledge.  It merely seems to reside in that unfurling moment of thought, form, time, interaction and “poly-perspective” in which something is gained rather than lost.

I prefer these to his large murals that are platitudes, so to speak.  These are from the heart.  In fact, I think Sailor at Lunch is done with a wink at the audience.  It’s a way of understanding how we see things: again and again and with an perennially “adjusting” mythos.  Just a thought.

I am doing more and more and more with art.  I would enjoy a conversation some day if you’re so inclined.

Patricia, Patty, Patti Moor, Mora [I'm Cubistical]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joan, once again your review is marvelous.  It got me thinking about the Cubist images.  They seem to be a piling up of imagery, memory and cognition.  I understand the Marian allusion; however, I didn’t see that the world had been sundered by knowledge.  It merely seems to reside in that unfurling moment of thought, form, time, interaction and “poly-perspective” in which something is gained rather than lost.</p>
<p>I prefer these to his large murals that are platitudes, so to speak.  These are from the heart.  In fact, I think Sailor at Lunch is done with a wink at the audience.  It’s a way of understanding how we see things: again and again and with an perennially “adjusting” mythos.  Just a thought.</p>
<p>I am doing more and more and more with art.  I would enjoy a conversation some day if you’re so inclined.</p>
<p>Patricia, Patty, Patti Moor, Mora [I'm Cubistical]</p>
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