In this exhibition there is a roll of fabric 1.70 cm high and 15 meters long, painted in oil and acrylic, with images that cannot be seen because the fabric is rolled up on the wrong side. The collector can buy at least 50 cm of fabric, 50 cm wide, but since the fabric is 1.70 cm high, the collector will buy, to be honest, a beam. But he can also decide to buy more, up to 1.50 cm, which is the maximum. Let us remember that in this case he will buy 1.50 cm of
width and, as the fabric is 1.70 cm high, you will take a large almost-square piece for your collection.
After starting the rule of three and making up his mind, the collector will have his canvas cut, probably roll it up and take it under his arm to his house, apartment or office, or he may go up to the second floor to have it stretched on a frame. And well, he will have to let himself be surprised by what appears and perhaps experiment: stretching it backwards or right-side up – at this point we do not know which is which – and let himself be surprised again by the “suddenly”: suddenly in
the corners will be trapped in half-visible and half-hidden images, as the images really are.