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Every time I start this photo assignment, I end up...
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li·thog·ra·phy, (li-ˈthä-grə-fē), noun
lithoshop: 1. The suffering of intense physical or mental pain 2. The struggle that precedes death    3. A violent, intense struggle 4. An unpleasant sensation occurring in varying degrees of severity as a consequence of injury, disease, or emotional disorder 5. Suffering or distress.
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A good work of art includes an implicit little packet of data that may or may not be fully realized in the work itself, but nevertheless contains a set of questions, the answers to which can sometimes be real concrete things (as opposed to philosophical query). If I were to make a portrait of edwin Hubble, say as a lithograph, and exhibit it, the data packet that accompanies it includes questions...
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