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Ramin Fard Posted 12 years ago
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meaning of a phrase

Hello dear friend. Please help me with the meaning of this part (voluptuous panic upon an otherwise lucid mind) in the following phrase:

Described by him as "voluptuous panic upon an otherwise lucid mind", the installation is part-sculpture, par-funfare slide.

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It's kind of like poetry, every reader will have a different interpretation of the phrase. Your interpretation is just as valid as mine. I'd say that the art is intended to invoke a pleasure and fear response to a person who is thinking clearly, but maybe not creatively.

  • It's kind of like poetry, every reader will have a different interpretation of the phrase.
  • Your interpretation is just as valid as mine.
  • I'd say that the art is intended to invoke a pleasure and fear response to a person who is thinking clearly, but maybe not creatively.
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It's kind of like poetry, every reader will have a different interpretation of the phrase. Your interpretation is just as valid as mine.

I'd say that the art is intended to invoke a pleasure and fear response to a person who is thinking clearly, but maybe not creatively.

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