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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Dom Sylvester HOUÉDARD, Kaloe Limne: a dancing island in the marble lake 200469, 1969
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Dom Sylvester HOUÉDARD, Kaloe Limne: a dancing island in the marble lake 200469, 1969
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Dom Sylvester HOUÉDARD British, 1924-1992

Kaloe Limne: a dancing island in the marble lake 200469, 1969
Ink typed on paper
29.7 x 21 cm
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Dom Sylvester HOUÉDARD, Kaloe Limne: a dancing island in the marble lake 200469, 1969
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Prinknash Abbey, England 1969. Annotation: This typing is composed of dense, red and black underline marks that form an abstract biomorphic shape. Wikipedia: The limnetic zone is the well-lit, open...
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Prinknash Abbey, England 1969.
Annotation: This typing is composed of dense, red and black underline marks that form an abstract biomorphic shape. Wikipedia: The limnetic zone is the well-lit, open surface waters in a lake, away from the shore. The vegetation of the littoral zone surrounds this expanse of open water and it is above the profundal zone. This is the main photosynthetic body of the lake. This zone produces the oxygen and food that support the lake's consumers. It can be defined as the lighted surface waters in the area where the lake bottom is too deep and unlit to support rooted aquatic plants. This area is occupied by a variety of phytoplankton, consisting of algae and cyanobacteria, as well as zooplankton, small crustaceans, and fish. Most photosynthesis takes place in this part of the lake. The meaning or location of KALOE is not clear.
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Provenance

The Sackner Archive of Visual and Concrete Poetry, Miami, Florida

Exhibitions

Typestracts, Richard Saltoun Gallery, 26 May - 14 July 2017, London, UK
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