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RE: A Friday Folly

in #writing6 years ago

Congrats for a totally deserved curie, dear friend. That was a unique tryptic. Between the three scenes/concepts, I loved the Titan fall, and the recurrence of the daring concept. When reading it, time moves like the air around the Titan's body, in a kaleidoscopic whirl.

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Thanks for the compliments and thanks for reading! That’s an art word I haven’t seen and I do agree with yer usage of it completely; tryptic is a fun word to use. Titan Fall definitely was the most fun to make because I can essentially treat it with a legalistic mannerism while feeling passive. Which totally gives the reader full reign to be completely imagine the breathe of each second the Titan faced. So glad that hit yah well to be quite honest.

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I said tryptic for a reason, because your writing style often makes me feel immersed in a painting of one of my most loved painters, Hyeronimus Bosch (see "The Garden of Earthly Delights").

I know of yer generously correct usage of terms but I love how yah go into detail (which is needed at all times no matter what). Have yah seen the Isenheim Altarpiece? I know it’s more of a four-part piece, but it’s three different pieces into one moveable altar which makes me say its tryptic.

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I've never seen it but I periodically travel to Alsace. Now I know what to do next time!

Well if yah wanna travel to Germany any time soon, I suggest going to the Chapel of the Hospital of Saint Anthony in Isenheim. Of course the Isenheim Altarpiece was made by Matthias Grünewald.

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