conversations in oil
on the wall,
by their table,
hangs a gaudy
portrait of a large,
pinkish woman
whose upper lips
seems far too
pronounced.
this leads them into
conversation…
not of this less than
attractive lady,
so much as the
art of portraiture.
one argues about style…
ageless traditions…
lighting and the likes.
the other,
a flamboyant sort,
speaks of the
essence of the
subject’s being…
of spontenaity…
and of the convenience
of a snapshop
(much to the horror of
his friend).
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