
Well, the reviews are in, and what reviews they were!!!
I'm speaking of course of the show Catalog at Soil Art Gallery in Seattle Washington of which I'm a part.
Regina Hackett of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer graced the gallery with her presence and later fired off (newspaper lingo) a glowing report of the art that was assembled there.
Early in the Month
I think that the reviews were a little delayed on the show because EVERYBODY from Seattle was in Miami for the big ART SHOW there early this month that was very successful for EVERYBODY (except me and everybody else that didn't have success there) and so it took awhile for our show to kick in.
Anyway, here's the link:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/visualart/253107_inbrief23.html
Blah Blah Blah
You could read the whole thing if you're interested but it's blah blah blah until you get to the part about Edward Ancher Nelson (me).
Insight into Art
Here's what the insightful Regina Hackett has to say about Edward Ancher Nelson:
"Edward Ancher Nelson makes columns of words terminating in mobs of people, flesh becoming thought. "
Wow! This is BY FAR my best review yet, easily surpassing the "Edward Nelson paints the mundane" rave fired off by the Seattle Weekly or maybe The Stranger I ferget.
Statistics
Here are the statistics of the review:
Word Count: 15
Sentences: 1
Words per sentence: 15
Characters:84
Paragraphs: 1
Characters per word: 5.4
Sentences per paragraph: 1
Passive Sentences: 100%
Flesch Reading Ease: 50.6
Flesch Kincaid Grade Level: 9.9
Not bad. Not bad at all. Although I think Regina could work on her passive-tivity, that 100% total really stands out maybe something she should work on.
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