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stm31415 wrote:
> Jim Charter <jrc### [at] msncom> wrote:
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>>Jeremy M. Praay wrote:
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>>>"povray" <pov### [at] almostbestwebnet> wrote in message
>>>news:1f3f.42e4fcb5.4414c@localhost...
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>>>>Lots of posts involving minimalism. Might as well join in.
>>>>So now we have the most minimal picture possible. Enjoy.
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>>>
>>>Incredible! When viewed in my "Windows picture and fax viewer" it's very
>>>reminiscent of Malevich's famous "black square", especially if the rotation
>>>of my screen is a little off.
>>>http://www.georgetown.edu/faculty/irvinem/visualarts/Image-Library/Malevich/malevich-black-square-1913-2.jpg
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>>>Obviously, you knew this, though, which really shows your genius. Nice
>>>work!
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>>>;-)
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>>Brings back painful memories
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> suprematism
> (fits, barely, within a line)
> is minimal, right?
>
Awhile back, in a thread I no longer remember the point of, I was
mouthing off as
usual, That time, I launched on a whole thing about "monochrome"
paintings/painters. It was in response to a posted link to a picture of
a Malevich painting of a colored square against a white field. Thing
was, I thought I was looking at a picture of a monochrome painting
hanging on a wall. My memory had abbreviated Malevich's entire career
to his famous white on white painting and completely forgot what the
majority of his oeuvre looked like. So I "saw" what I expected to see.
Gilles responded very diplomatically as I recall.
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