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Verse 9 of 'What Am I?' - Museum-Quality Matte Paper Poster

Verse 9 of 'What Am I?' - Museum-Quality Matte Paper Poster

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Verse 9 of Lenn Redman's poem, 'What Am I?' 

"What Am I? I am a symbiotic temple of seeming contradictions, partial understanding of which may be had by asking questions. Once the answers are known, man will begin to tower. Is there a similarity between the bee and the flower? Is black any more different from white than white is different from black? Is a peg anymore different from a hole than a hole is different from a peg? And what of the circle, square and triangle, the three most opposite geometric forms? Is one more different from the others than the others are different from the one? The Answers, of course are no; and that is their commonality. The flower and the bee are not at all alike, yet they thrive on each other's existence. And black and white make a thousand beautiful shades of gray. And a peg and a hoe may effectuate a strong inseparable bond. And the circle, square and triangle constitute the architectural foundation for my temple of universal design."

Our master's edition, off-white, 110lb archival museum-quality paper, is uncoated and the superior choice for art enthusiasts who appreciate world-class quality to enjoy artworks most luxuriously.

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