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Drawing as a Way of Knowing Art and Science
by Gemma Anderson Intellect, Ltd., Bristol and Chicago, 2017 pp. 268, illus, col., b/w ISBN: 978-1-78320-810-4. Reviewed by Richard Kade Ubiquitous Iconoclast Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1622 USA ubiq_icon@hotmail.com Drawing as a Way of Knowing Art and Science is a scholarly work looking at the field of morphology. Therein lies the proverbial rub. Such intense focus on […]
Sporadic Discourse Spanning Decades
(1974 – 2015) Diana was driven, long before i was born, by curiosity. She said that some of her earliest memories were of wondering why something worked the way it did and, if possible, taking it apart to study the insides before reassembling it. When she was old enough to speak and understand conversation around […]
Garnell Stuart Copeland
“Prelude in C Minor – Evocation” by Garnell Stuart Copeland
Fond Fragmentary Figments
Fond Fragmentary Figments by Richard Kade – 17 November 2016 Certain obvious things about the form on the last page such as the lapse in understanding of the differences between the words “no” and “know” as well as “attitude” and “altitude” tend to yell out at the reader even four decades later. Beyond the fact […]