anyone seen the macro-scopic creator of this work in its original un-photoshopped condition, tell him to get in touch w/ us. (hint: it used to be a vacuum.)
and silly me, I thought this image was finally at rest, completed. This shows the unwavering principal of change. Merciless in its forgivness. Like a river, always flowing, and with it the current that caries us all, eroding,and nourishing.
I am now in Korea, nearly finished my first day (on a break), and wondering where wonderland will take me. The kids are pure energy, both eroding me and nourishing me. Everything is new. I am reborn into a world where I have to relearn how to communicate, navigate and consume. Kimchi and octopus, unfamiliar symbols, and uncertainty is everywhere. I cant wait to get settled in and post some new art etc. I will get back to blogging soon, by for now.
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and silly me, I thought this image was finally at rest, completed. This shows the unwavering principal of change. Merciless in its forgivness. Like a river, always flowing, and with it the current that caries us all, eroding,and nourishing.
I am now in Korea, nearly finished my first day (on a break), and wondering where wonderland will take me. The kids are pure energy, both eroding me and nourishing me. Everything is new. I am reborn into a world where I have to relearn how to communicate, navigate and consume. Kimchi and octopus, unfamiliar symbols, and uncertainty is everywhere. I cant wait to get settled in and post some new art etc. I will get back to blogging soon, by for now.
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