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Quote No. 21. “In all those years, sheâs never changed although now she definitely shops at Bergdorfâs more often.”
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These paintings will not be finished until I bury them in situ. The Maya did this, within an unexplainable tradition across the Americas, where artwork would at times be buried—in a few known cases, immediately after its completion. These paintings are the results of decisions of a certain pace, with each new work entering a dialogue with the former. (A conversation of silent gestures.) The Maya carefully carefully packed the murals at Calakmul, Mexico, with mud and small stones and then built a several new buildings, encapsulating and nesting the former structure. Perhaps this was the only was to keep the images in dialogue with only their memory of them.
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