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Detail of Arthur Dove's painting "Pond in Sunlight," 1935. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Alfred Stieglitz Collection, 1949 (49.70.80).

Here there was a lagoon that we think was beautiful we think was fresh. We wish we could remember the lagoon like a little garden of tiny fish where the bigger ones got better at eating the rest. Here there was a lagoon and when the water was still there was a river that shaped these rocks round before they became stray shots of an abandoned ripple on the desert.

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