Andrew Topel
from the X series
Andrew Topel writes: "i find it fascinating how two criss-crossed lines can hold so much meaning. the x was used by those who could not read nor write, to make their mark. on maps, x would mark the spot of buried treasure. x can also represent negation. finally, x signifies multiplication - these visual poems attempt to create multiple entry points for the reader/explorer."
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from the X series
a matter or thing
another daydream
excessive writing
imaginative awareness
negatives of language
pure in nature
the future
the tea has a ~ taste
to communicate by
Andrew Topel writes: "i find it fascinating how two criss-crossed lines can hold so much meaning. the x was used by those who could not read nor write, to make their mark. on maps, x would mark the spot of buried treasure. x can also represent negation. finally, x signifies multiplication - these visual poems attempt to create multiple entry points for the reader/explorer."
1 Comments:
Andrew, I am not into ascemic writing (Is that the right term?) but these really pop! Great stuff!
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