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![]() Ch'ien the Creative 1969 Lithograph 38½" x 25" |
She sought to give visual form to the eight I Ching trigrams-the basic images of permanent transformation and the interaction of the earthly and the divine. Her aim in publishing this portfolio, she explained, was to express what she called "the mystery of nature," and that she did in utterly poetic form. All this creates an almost tactile sense of material in the making, recalling words from Macbeth, "The earth has bubbles, like the water." The material and the metaphysical are indivisible. - Donald Kuspit Art Critic and Professor |
















