The perpetual frustration of being a misunderstood artist? Perhaps not, maybe just the exploration of the process by which an idea transforms as it is explored in a physical medium. I had a professor who was entirely focused on that concept and always went on and on about "the GAP." Apparently, this gap is always present in all art, except for page 42 of Huckleberry Finn, where the gap disappears momentarily. Don't ask me why or how, I didn't actually take that course, I only heard about it secondhand, which of course widens the gap between what Prof Fritzell was thinking and what I heard. See, the gap is everywhere.
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A little rough but I think it paints the proverbial picture.
The perpetual frustration of being a misunderstood artist? Perhaps not, maybe just the exploration of the process by which an idea transforms as it is explored in a physical medium. I had a professor who was entirely focused on that concept and always went on and on about "the GAP." Apparently, this gap is always present in all art, except for page 42 of Huckleberry Finn, where the gap disappears momentarily. Don't ask me why or how, I didn't actually take that course, I only heard about it secondhand, which of course widens the gap between what Prof Fritzell was thinking and what I heard. See, the gap is everywhere.
Yeah, I hate the Gap.
Old Navy, too. And Banana Republic.
All the same and they're EVERYWHERE!!!
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That's what you were talking about, right?
Exactly. Although Old Navy and Banana Republic don't QUITE fit the model as they haven't come over to England yet, whereas the Gap is everywhere.
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