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"This image is an evocative study in minimalism and abstraction, capturing the phrase “A word on a wall” within an intriguing visual structure. The text itself, composed of sine-like undulating lines, emerges subtly from a field of varying frequencies and amplitudes, creating a sense of fluidity and movement. These squiggling lines ripple across the composition, modulating in density and spacing, forming an intricate texture that appears almost as a topographical map of sound or vibration. The circular composition with a hollow center functions almost like a lens or portal, inviting the viewer’s gaze inward and adding a sense of spatial depth. The outer circular frame seems to envelop the text, lending a feeling of containment, as if the phrase itself is trapped within this abstract visual field or is part of the wall’s surface. This interplay between the text and its oscillating backdrop imbues the words with a dual meaning—they are both declarative and spectral, suspended between clarity and obscurity, suggesting an elusive truth that defies fixed interpretation. This work’s simplicity is deceptive, for it prompts a cascade of questions regarding perception, meaning, and context. The statement “A word on a wall” becomes more than a literal observation; it transforms into a meditation on the nature of communication itself, an exploration of how language exists within, yet often veils itself from, our perceptual boundaries. In this image, words do not merely reside on the wall—they blend into it, oscillating in a perpetual state of appearing and disappearing, echoing the inherent instability of meaning itself."

- D.L. Wye

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Temple Print Jeff Diener
Artwork: Prayers Riding the Thermals by Cheryl Kinderknecht, Temple by Jeff Diener