Oh, I think I get it! The shapes angle themselves more as the piece goes on to represent conflict, and then mellows out the awkward angle conflicts to resolve to the staircase and "resolved" angles at the end.
thank you, tried to post in HD, more to come... check out my new PLAYLISTS, For fun, see my Nostalgia Lecture Series, a slice of "Americana", early 20th century!
Oh, I think I get it! The shapes angle themselves more as the piece goes on to represent conflict, and then mellows out the awkward angle conflicts to resolve to the staircase and "resolved" angles at the end.
kentokhromatic 2 years ago 2
thank you, tried to post in HD, more to come... check out my new PLAYLISTS, For fun, see my Nostalgia Lecture Series, a slice of "Americana", early 20th century!
MLuckman 2 years ago
Thank you for this wonderful Video !
BPanther 2 years ago