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		<dc:creator>Ilana</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Marshall,
Thanks for this post.  I have been thinking a lot about what you said--about exploiting the shape of a concave plate in the painting itself.  I don&#039;t quite know how I&#039;d do it--but I get the idea: taking the shape of your surface into account.  I spent yesterday at the DUMBO Arts festival, and saw that sort of thing all over: Flat canvas paintings are unpopular; the painters there want different interactions with the world outside the canvas.

Have you gone to DUMBO Arts yet?  I&#039;d like to hear your reactions.

And your own painting cards that you gave me at the show are fabulous.  I&#039;d like to know more about when you paint/how much.

about the big P: I only teach Plato in the context of my literature and writing courses, so tho I teach some philosophy, the classes are in the lit and writing dpts.  I don&#039;t want to claim a hat I don&#039;t get to wear.

Speak soon,
Ilana</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Marshall,<br />
Thanks for this post.  I have been thinking a lot about what you said&#8211;about exploiting the shape of a concave plate in the painting itself.  I don&#8217;t quite know how I&#8217;d do it&#8211;but I get the idea: taking the shape of your surface into account.  I spent yesterday at the DUMBO Arts festival, and saw that sort of thing all over: Flat canvas paintings are unpopular; the painters there want different interactions with the world outside the canvas.</p>
<p>Have you gone to DUMBO Arts yet?  I&#8217;d like to hear your reactions.</p>
<p>And your own painting cards that you gave me at the show are fabulous.  I&#8217;d like to know more about when you paint/how much.</p>
<p>about the big P: I only teach Plato in the context of my literature and writing courses, so tho I teach some philosophy, the classes are in the lit and writing dpts.  I don&#8217;t want to claim a hat I don&#8217;t get to wear.</p>
<p>Speak soon,<br />
Ilana</p>
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