David C. Verba
Five Days in May
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2-001 The hanging light illuminates
the body electric
in the fog
2-002 The sleeper
2-003 The dream
2-004 The table is set
2-005 Breakfast on the grass
2-006 Breakfast in the room
2-014 Diagonal right to left and a tree.
Behind a green curtain
2-015 Diagonal right to left and a tree.
Curtain removed and the horizon revealed.
2-016 Like all great art, the garden is perhaps a "visual koan". It remains in the mind, and, if it can be likened to anything, rather than "islands in the sea," it is the mind. It does not matter, therefore, of what material the garden is composed. What is important is the mind that interprets the essentials. The garden exists within ourselves: what we see in the rectangular enclosure is, in short, what we are.
— Will Petersen
"Stone Garden"
2-017 The objects that ... go off to dream at the antique fair had been just barely distinguishable from each other... they flowed by, without accident, nourishing the meditation that this place arouses, concerning the precarious fate of so many little human constructions.
— Andre Breton
2-018 Objects dance in front of him
Eyes half open
In the fog

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