Or, is the cup just half? This is interesting... We have owned some of these cups for years. The other night I made a cup of tea, and then happened to notice that there was tea all over the countertop. What? I looked more closely and saw a hairline crack down the front of the cup, so I knew the cup was toast. After dumping the tea I pulled on both sides of the cup, and it came apart, just like this. Usually when a cup breaks, it ends up in tiny pieces. This looked so different, and so unusual, that I decided to photograph it. It is amazing to see the cup this way, and to see the gentle curve of the breaks. I think this is interesting in a puzzling kind of way - "What is going on here?" I love puzzles.
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
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makes me think of...
"one’s not half two. it’s two are halves of one"... ee cummings..
Nice! I am a huge ee cummings fan! How appropriate!
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