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Written by Ron Atkin
You don’t lock yourself into a form, Alberto D’assumpção. Still, this sentence fits you like a glove… 2400 years ago, Plato said: “By Beauty, I don’t mean the forms most people would expect, such as living creatures or images, but… straight lines and curves and the solid surfaces or shapes produced out of them by rulers, squares and compasses. These things are not comparatively beautiful, like other things, but permanently and naturally and absolutely. “
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