Saturday, May 10, 2014

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the holy trinity: This much for defense of realism in painting. I liked academical art...

Robert:  I’m getting sick of this. No, I got sick of this a while ago, but adjusted the meetings I went to so I wouldn’t have to deal with it. Ignore, ignore, ignore. Yes, it’s an excellent way to deal with you. However,you are not someone usual trolls, are you? I used to go to six meetings, I’ve was reduced to two, now apparently I only have one left. Hardly seems worth the mouse-click, does it? I admit it. I’m worn down. Congratulations, Yustas.
Klaw: Yustas! Thank you for your kind words about “Space Ace.” I also attempted another story, “Extinction”, that I published in today’s issue, and will publish another “The Crop” in next week’s issue, again striving to use the principles of Jaisini. It is interesting; Flannery O’Connor said one must clear the mind to write. Perhaps one of the meanings of Jaisini rests in the frame of mind of the artist as he creates, in clearing the mind so allis invisible, so that art may shape itself out of the formless void. It is not for me to say for others, and that is why I try to stay open to the possibilities. After all, I am not a critic, but a writer.
Jill: Let me check Library of Congress.
Ron: Jill: Thank you for going to the trouble of checking the Library of Congress. Of course your disclosure will be quickly “explained” in some freakish way such as “Thank you for being interested in Paul Jaisini’s Gleizeit art enough to spend your precious time checking the LOC. My books are registered in invisible code.” This creature has no shame at all.

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