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JC Jaress: Three Immeasurables

Three Immesurables *** The boy grips and re-grips the bat. He cannot remember if he is any good at baseball. He remembers playing in a summer league when he was eight- or nine-years old. He played centerfield, which, at eight or nine, is the equivalent of saying “Please stand over there so you don’t get … Read more

The Art of JC Jaress

People who look for symbolic meanings fail to grasp the inherent poetry and mystery of the image. . . By asking ‘what does this mean?’ they express a wish that everything be understandable. But if one does not reject the mystery, one has quite a different response. One asks other things. — René Magritte JC … Read more