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The beauty of error
Error is in itself a beautiful thing, for there cannot be perfection without it. If the aim is for something to be perfect, what ever this may be, then (we/it) must undergo a series of errors expected or not. It is this process which makes up the content or structure of the perfect thing, thus errors are the substance of the so called 'ideal', as perfect has come to be known, 'object'; how can anything that is deemed to be an error be called imperfect.
Words By SAM LEDGER
UNTITLED By SEAN SNYDER
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Galerie Chantal Crouse
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