Thursday 16 December 2010

Lady In Red

The lady in red is as far from the lamppost on the left as she is from the red covered bike seat, also on the left. The red covered bike seat on the right – in the foreground – is the same distance from the lady in red as she is from the far-right lamppost. The distance between the back of the bike seat at the front and the front of the bike seat at the back is equal not only to the distance between the two lampposts in the background, but also equal to the distance between the lamppost on the left and the lamppost in the middle-ground. The distance between the front of the red car on the left and the back of the red car on the right is relative to the distance between the front of the red bike seat on the left and the back of the red bike seat on the right.
On the far right of the picture – on the rocks beside the river – we can see a bit of leg, the leg of a sunbather (turning red, waiting to turn red, ripening, reddening?). The cutting-edge of the frame makes her topless - and topless she was - but it’s beyond this picture’s remit (scope, frame) to describe any further. But it’s interesting to speculate: her vital statistics might have found further correspondence? The distance between her breasts – the bridge spanning her cleavage - might have been relative to the gaps between the parked cars (parked an equal distance from one another).

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