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Strangers (Explained). 1994. Triptych.

Strangers (Explained). 1994. Triptych. by innovatorAU.
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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