Aristotle’s Lanterns
“…The aesthetic virtues of… the sea urchin, in which all the magic splendors and virtues of pentagonal geometry are found resolved, a creature weighted with royal gravity and which does not even need a crown for, being a drop held in perfect balance by the surface tension of its liquid, it is world, cupola and crown at one and the same time, hence universe!”
“…The aesthetic virtues of… the sea urchin, in which all the magic splendors and virtues of pentagonal geometry are found resolved, a creature weighted with royal gravity and which does not even need a crown for, being a drop held in perfect balance by the surface tension of its liquid, it is world, cupola and crown at one and the same time, hence universe!”
The following consist of
Palladium and Platnium prints
Printed on Benfang paper
5 inches by 4 inches
April 2006 Copyright Kelly Ryan
Palladium and Platnium prints
Printed on Benfang paper
5 inches by 4 inches
April 2006 Copyright Kelly Ryan
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