To tell you the truth, it's a complex piece, so I can't really answer your question at present.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The complex develops out of the simple.
I guess I'm just hopelessly fascinated by the realities that you can assemble out of connected fragments.
The whole is more than the sum of its parts.
I searched so hard for a part that was so complex.
My truth - what I believe - is that there are no answers here and, if you are looking for answers, you'd better choose the question carefully.
You're really looking for the truth of what the piece is about. And that's going to be different for different people.
It doesn't really exist; it's just basically lots of different stages between the two pieces, and you end up with, like, a third shape that doesn't exist but is suggested to you by the image.
To be complex does not mean to be fragmented. This is the paradox and the genius of our Canadian civilization.
We live in a very complex world.
For every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple, and wrong.