Thoughts on Crystalline Landscape by Paul Klee (1929)
- feliciavedens
- Sep 25, 2020
- 1 min read

The viewed world that might be rendered flatly is given warmth and dimension in this piece, offering a special depth to looking; a curvature, its protrusions, inclusions, sharpness, and soft ridges, gesturing to an outside that no longer only reflects an idea but instead materializes the concept of the sensory. Like the torn dream’s ripples in reality, this might be another kind of placing together of that which was once an endless continuum of some violent fray ~
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