The latest offering from avante garde artist Kate Joel makes maximum use of colour and space, with a subtle juxtaposition of irregular shapes and nuanced messages that engage with the viewer, evoking questions about subliminal reflections upon childhood and subtly counterpointing the surrealism of the underlying metaphor (to borrow a phrase).
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The latest offering from avante garde artist Kate Joel makes maximum use of colour and space, with a subtle juxtaposition of irregular shapes and nuanced messages that engage with the viewer, evoking questions about subliminal reflections upon childhood and subtly counterpointing the surrealism of the underlying metaphor (to borrow a phrase).
Hilarious! But what's with all the spam, ugh! Wish some people had less time on their hands--as if anybody would ever click on one of their links!
Perhaps that spam is a word from Kate's sponsor...? ;-)
Ugh! My spam filter has been working so well. I shall remove that speedy-quick!
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