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I have no idea at all what this is about. I think it is some sort of advert/pyramid selling, I'd be careful if I was you.
ClaudePechabaden · 2009-07-23: 13:54
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SOd that, this is coming back to the front.
ClaudePechabaden · 2009-07-23: 14:44
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I can see a student in coming years doing research for his PhD on the collected works of C. Pechabaden puzzling over the rabbit. Not to mention the carriage. 'In the first drawing where the castle represents the unachievable goal within which lies the Secret, the Grail, the Prime Mover, the carriage's arrival clearly refers slyly to Hegel and the Gaseous Invertebrate; while in the second the rabbit represents a truly French concept, Rousseau's faith in Nature. This is further adumbrated by its setting: tree, grass, flowers. And yet the artist deliberately contradicts this in a way that only Pechadaben could, by the matter floating - whizzing? - upwards and the batteries going flat, an evident reference to entropy. The final significance lies in that important word 'Almost'.' Yes indeed. Lots of food for thought there and no mistake. On top of which I chortled at your dear drawings till I cried.
robinray · 2009-07-24: 07:34
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PS One should always be careful. I think you're right. Pyramid selling. Meanwhile, would you like to buy this Golden Goose I have in the garden? Going cheap?
robinray · 2009-07-24: 07:37
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Thank You! they made/make me smile and laugh and then smile again. There was a snort in there somewhere too
caroleagle · 2009-07-24: 09:07
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