I can see that, I think at this point I just enjoy letting the work happen.
We could talk for hours and hours about particular symbols or intentions but for the most part it seems that the more I work the more I begin to learn that getting to the end point really can be a destination, that simple visual stimulation is as valid as a 30 page thesis.
So that's cool. Glad you stopped by to just let your eyes wander over it.
Honestly, (IMHO) ... it is interesting but not really that intersting for any arstic reason ... maybe that was your goal?? it screams unresolved to me. Keep experimenting though
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Mr Andersson.
There is no substitute for hard work. - Edison
It takes a long time to become young - Picasso
Indication of progress ( or a revealing of process?) would be an underlying motive.
Finished works are pretty to look at but don't reveal that much.
So in keeping with that fragementary mode, here it is.
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We could talk for hours and hours about particular symbols or intentions but for the most part it seems that the more I work the more I begin to learn that getting to the end point really can be a destination, that simple visual stimulation is as valid as a 30 page thesis.
So that's cool. Glad you stopped by to just let your eyes wander over it.
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My spirit animal is Gary Coleman.
The Exquisite Corpse , Visionary Art Tribe
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Mr Andersson.
There is no substitute for hard work. - Edison
It takes a long time to become young - Picasso
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-Member since Dec 14, 2000::ArT iS NoT AboUT MAKING FRIENDS-
when i look at art i try to become involved in it in some way
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=GustaveDelior
~Snoopycg1284
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i set my dog on fire
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Finished works are pretty to look at but don't reveal that much.
So in keeping with that fragementary mode, here it is.
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My spirit animal is Gary Coleman.
The Exquisite Corpse , Visionary Art Tribe
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My spirit animal is Gary Coleman.
The Exquisite Corpse , Visionary Art Tribe
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