Quote Originally Posted by handrawn View Post
...if someone thinks it's just about removing something you don't want, they have missed the [artistic] point..
Steve perhaps I do not understand what you and Sheff mean by ERASE:


Definition of ERASE

transitive verb

1a : to rub or scrape out (as written, painted, or engraved letters) <erase an error>
1b : to remove written or drawn marks from <erase a blackboard>
1c : to remove (recorded matter) from a magnetic medium; also : to remove recorded matter from <erase a videotape>
1d : to delete from a computer storage device <erase a file>

2a : to remove from existence or memory as if by erasing
2b : to nullify the effect or force of