Valeria Duca, âComposition in Yellowâ, 2020, oil on board. B. 1995, Moldovan by birth, residence at Washington DC.

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Valeria Duca, âComposition in Yellowâ, 2020, oil on board. B. 1995, Moldovan by birth, residence at Washington DC.
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Spain, Tenerife, TEA (Tenerife Espacio de las Artes)
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Test_negative space 02
why I reconstructed pieces of negative space?Â
everyday we just look at some abstract space, but we do not realise what you look and gaze on the tube. these space seem to be nothing. However, if these  pieces of negative space can be reconstructed with composition, what does it look? can be attractive?  Â
Iâm writing a little piece for strings octet, and the 3rd movement is a cello duet. Iâd like to use double stops on one cello to give some support to the moving line coming from the other. How could I go about notating a two clef double stop? Should I use two staves like a piano or should I just write out a billion ledger lines and keep it in one clef?
Is there a way to accomplish this?
I hate finalizing art.
 Like what do you do? you could theoretically continue correcting a piece forever.... when do you know to stop and what are finalizing touches?
Now to consult the rules of composition before making a picture is a little like consulting the law of gravitation before going for a walk. Such rules and laws are deduced from the accomplished fact; they are the products of reflection.
Edward Weston