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>"by Krzysztof Kościuczuk   “Danny Torrance: ‘. . .’ Dick Hallorann: ‘Why don’t you want to talk about it?’ Danny Torrance: ‘I’m not supposed to.’” —Stanley Kubrick, The Shining, 1980   The Art Institute of Chicago recently acquired a painting by Erna Rosenstein. The shape that immediately stands out is that of a knife,  its shiny metal and brown handle sharply contrasting against a shimmering backdrop of greens, aquamarine, and dark reds. Given the bright spot above, it might come across as a top-down look at a worn cutting board, or a profile portrait of the object against an obscure landscape.
>"by Krzysztof Kościuczuk   “Danny Torrance: ‘. . .’ Dick Hallorann: ‘Why don’t you want to talk about it?’ Danny Torrance: ‘I’m not supposed to.’” —Stanley Kubrick, The Shining, 1980   The Art Institute of Chicago recently acquired a painting by Erna Rosenstein. The shape that immediately stands out is that of a knife,  its shiny metal and brown handle sharply contrasting against a shimmering backdrop of greens, aquamarine, and dark reds. Given the bright spot above, it might come across as a top-down look at a worn cutting board, or a profile portrait of the object against an obscure landscape.
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