A LUNAR CONVERSATION WITH THE PAINTER LOUIS BOUDREAULT

Kim: It goes without saying that this box is amazing. My heart skips a beat, for two reasons: the box itself and you.

Do you think one can die from too much beauty?

Louis Boudreault: One should die only from beauty. When I have finished it, we will know on seeing it that it contains the inexpressible.

Kim: All these threads of life as time goes by
All these threads without knots without ties to trace the lifeline of the abandoned
All these threads patiently embroidered that allow tightrope walkers to cross through life in equilibrium
All your
threads

Louis Boudreault: You would think that a breath might undo it, but if it resists nothing will be able to destroy it . . .

And it resisted.