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ACT 2, SCENE 1
The free floating elements suggest movement, whilst the title suggests this is a snapshot, which may encourage the mind to consider the possibility of preceding action, motion, shape, lighting and developments which might follow. The main impetus for this image was theatrical, but I was wondering recently on the extent to which the image related to a time in my pre-televisual childhood, when the mind seemed less hypnotised by the dislocated drip-feed images which now occupy a central focus in many homes. I recall one of my pastimes in those early years was to imagine a house filled with water (obviously all the cracks were sealed with tape) in which fish could glide silently from room to room and, freed somewhat from the restrictions of gravity, could examine objects from all angles and perspectives.
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