Isosceles is one funny sad painting, a cross between Dutch 17th century
genre masterpieces by Vermeer or DeHooch and a Jean Paul Sartre
existential Harlequin romance without the romance. full of specious logic
and ambiguity, no longer "angsty" and abstract expressionist but
deconstructed, no longer afraid of the A bomb or B bomb, damage is
merely collateral now, and these folks know it. watch out - they're not
"doing" anything - better ship in a big screen TV, a few high tech modem
ready terminal virtual worlds, or for gods sake at least turn on a radio - or
they might start thinking... about the screw - in the wall. maybe they're already
thinking. ©2000