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the scribbler is for writing
the studio is for art

welcome to simpleposie
(the interface for this website works best in a Firefox or Netscape browser)
the scribbler is for writing
the studio is for art
simpleposie wants to know:
Have you ever made a painting of someone blowing soap bubbles?
simpleposie wants to know:
Did you ever confuse white lilies with white carnations?
simpleposie wants to know:
Have you ever put your hand in a birdcage, and groped for a pigeon, only to pull out a ringdove?
simpleposie wants to know:
Would you say, "Forgetting... not remembering is the inevitable outcome of all experience"?
simpleposie wants to know:
Would you say you ever or never use the word 'disinterest' outside of discussions about Kantian aesthetics?
simpleposie wants to know:
Would you say " artists have always created spaces for uniting with inner worlds"?
simpleposie wants to know:
Have you ever seen Lebensmitte?
simpleposie wants to know:
Is there somewhere else you would rather be?
simpleposie wants to know:
Did you ever pass along the stairs and speak of what and when?
simpleposie wants to know:
Are you familiar with Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer?
simpleposie wants to know:
What about O'Malley the Alley Cat?
simpleposie wants to know:
Were you ever dubbed when you weren't looking?
simpleposie wants to know:
Do you ever think about the Guennol Lioness?
Mary Mallone was constructing a mirror. Not out of vanity, for she had little of that, but because she wanted to test an idea she had. She wanted to try and catch shadows and without the instruments in her laboratory she had to improvise with the materials at hand.
Pullman, Philip, The Amber Spyglass, Knopf, New York, 2000 pp 221.

J McMackon, study of the sky, 1999
simpleposie wants to know:
What is chirality?
simpleposie wants to know:
What did Narcissus see?
simpleposie wants to know:
Have you ever built a pair of enantiomorphic chambers? Have you ever visited a blog called enantiomorphic chamber?
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