One Hundred and Thirty-Four Phenomena of Light Based on Two Windows Constructed in a Time when Nothing Was Flat
 
My favorite window is made up of eighty-four pieces of square glass in a grid seven wide by twelve high    It is located on an indefinite street    I try to walk by it every day but I often find that when I turn up the street where I believe the window to be, it is no longer there    Where it was yesterday, it ceases to exist today
 
My second favorite window is made up of fifty pieces of square glass in a grid five wide by ten high    This window is more complicated because it has a separation five rows down creating two square five by five grids    Also, the bottom row is covered three-fifths of the way up by a piece of plywood
 
The problem with the second window is that it is on the same house as the first window but it does not appear as often as the first window    This is because I am walking uphill and the first one is so satisfying that I do not often need to see the second one
Windows
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Windows

8" x 8" watercolor studies of windows constructed in a time when nothing was flat

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