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Erik Pevernagie

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object_type QS:P31,Q3305213
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"Unfulfilled meeting", by Erik Pevernagie, (80 x100 cm), oil on canvas.


Indicting red squiggly lines in our thoughts may besiege our mind at some point. Before they take possession of the framework and the outlines of our lives, we must endeavor, from the outset, to track down the upsetting causes in the blurred trenches of our inner selves.

If we hesitate between 'veiling' and 'revealing' our emotions or vacillate between 'shrouding' and 'disclosing' our thoughts, we must learn to understand the nuts and bolts of our individual construct and underpin the elasticity of our mental frame.

When we are locked up between a mood of 'transparency' and a feel of 'discretion,' we must clear up our mental muddle until we find the "golden ratio," and recognize the peak of 'candor.' By hitting the point of recognition and enlightenment, we can make the correct choice and follow the right track

When it comes to the crunch, we have got to dot the I's. Many often chicken out when they have to make crucial decisions as they don't like dotting I's, and, so, never come to conclusive agreements either. Their chart remains an unfulfilled concept, and their road map an empty aspiration.


Phenomenon: communication

Factual starting point: Dot, situation of not being right on target
Date 1996
date QS:P571,+1996-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source/Photographer Erik Pevernagie

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