 To illustrate Neimeyer's
point, how many straight lines and right angles do you see as
this man gazes into the sunset across the Charles River?
Visually speaking, lines tend to terminate into the
next perpendicular object suggesting finiteness. The more
square the the space and the more square the objects you find in
a space, the more it feels like you're stuck in a box; the
worst being an office cubicle.
Ah, but for the gentle curve we escape mediocrity.
Curves carry a theme with grace and subtly fade into the next.
Curves have their own beauty but do not impose.
In he realm of artistic carpentry, curves require a great
amount of skill and take considerably more time and expense to
accomplish. In the end it is all worth it. The artisan who created the art has made a little something out of
his heart that will outlive him, and the one who commissioned
the art will be enriched with grace and beauty every day. |