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Open mind Wrote:
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> Ok, not gaudy. But visually represented
> everywhere to a point, lets say, that seemed
> 'busy', from an artistic perspective. My point of
> course was to suggest that the frequency of its
> visual representation everywhere was absent in G1,
> which I find to be a troubling part of the G1
> symbolism theory, just on a consistency basis.
It's BIG enough to be seen up and down river for miles. Especially from the East Bank where everyone lived.
It shone as bright as the sun.
It was overbearingly constant.
I'd like to know where you see "Busy" art in the Old Kingdom.
Other than Netjerikhet's 'busy'? Enclosure complex, the theme for the next 2 centuries was Big and Bold.
Mostly Big
Warwick
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> Ok, not gaudy. But visually represented
> everywhere to a point, lets say, that seemed
> 'busy', from an artistic perspective. My point of
> course was to suggest that the frequency of its
> visual representation everywhere was absent in G1,
> which I find to be a troubling part of the G1
> symbolism theory, just on a consistency basis.
It's BIG enough to be seen up and down river for miles. Especially from the East Bank where everyone lived.
It shone as bright as the sun.
It was overbearingly constant.
I'd like to know where you see "Busy" art in the Old Kingdom.
Other than Netjerikhet's 'busy'? Enclosure complex, the theme for the next 2 centuries was Big and Bold.
Mostly Big
Warwick
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