(do you know what I mean)
(do you know what I mean)
(do you know what I mean)
It's a question of lust
It's a question of trust
It's a question of not letting
What we've built up
Crumble to dust
It is all of these things and more
That keep us together
Independence
Is still important for us thought (we realise)
It's easy to make
The stupid mistake
Of letting go (do you know what I mean)
The stupid mistake of letting go....
(do you know what I mean)
(do you know what I mean)
(do you know what I mean)
1. Wade Guyton, 2007, Epson ink, from the upcoming Phillips de Pury Auction.
2. Madeleine Dietz, more works here...
3. Robert Morris, Felt, 1974
lyrics by Depeche Mode "A Question of Lust."
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Earth is my working and construction material , it can be found everywhere in almost inexhaustible quantity. Earth is the ground where things grow, the ground where things can live, fertile ground. Earth is the ground that can be worked and cultivated, but that is also wasted, spoil, that is exploited ruthlessly. Earth is also the fertile sediment of decomposed organic matter. Earth in combination with water is moldable, spreadable, flows, dries up, forms cracks – breaks into pieces. The sun that makes the earth dry up simultaneously provides vital light. Earth, deliberately not mixed with binders, which throughout the process always remains the same, that is earth.”
Madeleine Dietz : 1997
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