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If, as Phillip K. Smith says of Lucid Stead, "it is about light and shadow, reflected light, projected light, and change," it is also useful to think about the work as playing with ideas of positive and negative space. Consider, for example, the door and windows. How might they be perceived as negative spaces? What happens to your perspective on the landscape if you look at the door and window as positive spaces

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