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Beautiful images: make that stunningly beautiful! Thanks, Bill—and thanks, Wade, for giving them a story.

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We appreciate that. This approach is new to us. I hope the story part entertains, or amuses, or even provokes thought. But the more obvious value here is to share Bill’s work with a larger audience, while dramatizing a dream of his that an artist could somehow experience their imagined reality more deeply and directly. Or something like that. Bill’s vision for his art to me seems to transcend art school tropes. It has a sort of philosophical tangibility, which made it fun for me to play with.

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