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“Rain or shine— especially shine— the shimmering sparkle of Clyde Lynds’ conversion of decorative and ordinary elements into an aesthetic object—a thing of beauty—cannot fail to dazzle your eyes. Behold—Pure Beauty!” —DWBAbove: CLYDE LYNDS Sun Dog 1988Right: JAMES SEAWRIGHT Magic Mirror 1984“One last thing needs to be said. Your energetic and total commitment to us and our work, David, has not only renewed our commitmentto it, but given us hope that it will be seen in our lifetimes as work that is some of the most important being done today. Your efforts must seem thankless at times, as ours do to us, but I have no doubt that the future will redeem it all.”—Letter from Clyde to DWB, October 1981110

