The Qheuen have a better mind's eye than what humans have. How many human artist do you know that look at their model and then turn out the lights before they begin to paint or sculpt.
The Qheuen eye is on the top. The mouth is on the bottom. The eye cannot see what the mouth is doing. Yet Pincer-Tip carved a recognizable "acute--even artistic" face on the metal floor with his mouth. And I seriously doubt that the Rothen had stood still for his portrait. Is the memory short term or long term photographic? Is every minute of a Qheuen's life a Kodak moment? "You may not be recognized by any of our artist groups, but the next time we have an exhibition, we'll Qheuen the back door." William Taylor ---------------------- (That's zuew-U-en the back door.) (Yea, not much of a joke in this posting.) _______________________________________________ http://www.mccmedia.com/mailman/listinfo/brin-l
