Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Commentary on Principle of Inclusion

Does anything imply something else as well as itself? 

The Principle of Inclusion may be considered the "phenomenological principle."  One should consider any event or object in its context.  A fly is not just a fly but a fly on the wall, a fly eating, a fly flying from one point to another.

The drawing here portrays just one object.  But that object splits up into two kinds of looping forms, as much as a world branches out, but is related to, its original world-point.

This drawing won an "honorable mention" at a Spring 2011 art show.  I thought it was the weakest of the three I presented.  But at least it was "mentioned."