Strangers (Explained). 1994. Triptych.![]() This is the whole screenprint of Strangers. In it's entirerty the point was about how calculation distorts. How exploding, analysing, over-thinking causes the mind to freeze. How organic responses are the best, but that most of us cannot be organic, instead over-analyzing. I have always been for more passion, more instinct than english-speaking societies exhibit. This was also done when I was 20yo. As displayed it's about 7m X 4m (H), each square is about oversized A4 from memory. To my mind, it is best a William Blake poem "Try, Try and never mind the reason Why!" Called Ye Don't Believe.
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