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Two framed images stacked atop one another each contain a series of small images: a waterfall, a man peeking though a tree, a stone skipper at a lake's edge, a ambiguous gather of flowers, and small rectangles of color. The images have been drawn on and are arranged along a non-visible three dimensional plane. In the white space, printed in white ink are lines from the novel Autobiography of Red by Ann Carson. They read, "how does distance look? it extends from a spaceless within to the edge of what can be loved. it depends on light."

Circle Park, diptych

Casey Rheault

Screen print, print photography, paper.

A time-space realm achieved through meditation. A reflecting pool, a sense-maker, a meeting place, a retreat. " how does distance look? it extends from a spaceless within to the edge of what can be loved. it depends on light. " Anne Carson, Autobiography of Red (1998)