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visible/absence
The blindness that opens the eye is not one that darkens vision. Tears and not sight are the essence of the eye.
Derrida
"visible/absence ; intimate abstract dialogs exploring
a tension between what is no longer seen, a loss, into a visible dialog of concentrated muteness, silence, not demanding of attention , yet leaving an underlying narrative merging into a field of vision where the light can exist as a formless form of abstraction."






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