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Editor: This is Edward Goodall's "St. Julienne's Chapel," a delicate etching. It feels almost like a memory, fading at the edges. What do you see in this piece? Curator: For me, it's the ephemeral nature that grabs me. The way Goodall uses light and shadow to suggest rather than define. It’s like capturing a fleeting moment in time, isn’t it? Did you notice how the figures seem to blend into the stones? Editor: I did! It's like they're part of the chapel itself. Curator: Precisely! Almost as if the chapel has absorbed their stories. It makes me wonder about the stories within those walls. Art becomes a vessel. Editor: I never thought about it that way. The art shows not only the chapel, but also people's stories. Curator: Indeed. Every time, we look at it, it is like the first time, but our perspective is different. Editor: That’s beautiful. Thanks for sharing that!
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