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Watercourse
Ginger Teppner's words are ships made of water navigating bodies...that contain an inner flow, a fragile heat, a flame that rides time, creating a course of state changes (ice and steam)."
David Gersten, Founding Director/Arts Letters & Numbers
This is a narrative of water - a tracing of its journey - and a meditation - on the way it takes the shape of space and how space responds by offering its matter. The micro and telescopic perspectives osmotically perform an equalizing of matter and language, of the beloved with the beloved.
J'Lyn Chapman, author of Beastlife
Watercourse: Work
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