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survivalist fantasies.
Toronto. March 9th, 2024.
We have lived to see such horrors. We may yet live to see a more terrible justice unfold.
half gifts.
Toronto. March 2nd, 2024.
The cruelty of everything we ever wanted; betrayed by this alluring stuff. We trade fading joy for passing fancy.
terminal velocity.
Toronto. February 7th, 2024.
We witness collapse and feel safe because we do not sense that we too are crumbling
accumulating pain.
Toronto. October 10th, 2023.
The more we come to understand our world, the more we are dogged by a powerlessness of our own design. An accumulating pain.
Nothing worse.
Toronto. October 4th, 2023.
They look us in the eye and tell us nothing has got worse. The ground falls out from under them and they smile defiantly.
drawing time.
Toronto. September 24th, 2023.
On the rails of time, we draw it closer; bend it as far as possible. But it has only one direction and no destination.
here comes future.
Toronto. September 22nd, 2023.
If not a deathwish, then what we wish for is an end. A waypoint, an unburdening, and the chance to burden ourselves anew.
Sometimes simple is best. A quick face sketch on a ripped piece of packaging paper, that I have stuck in my journal.
With everything that's going on right now in the world, #art is the one thing that consistently makes me happy. I've also chosen to express only uplifting messages in my art.
Here's my latest video tutorial.
swept.
Toronto. March 2nd, 2024.
We are so easily swept from the game board when nature sees we've cheated.
becoming the same.
Toronto. February 7th, 2024.
All of the pain and effort required for personal transformation, and we have only managed to become the same. Some of us got worse.
Rabbit in the Grass II.
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22 x 30 inches, shellac and charcoal on paper
something.
Toronto. December 13th, 2023.
Contained within the terror of oblivion lies the terror of discovering something in it.
justificarium.
Toronto. September 24th, 2023.
There is no question that we deserve what's coming, only of how it is visited upon us.
1978 The Blindfolded Figure in Artistic Expression
The image is a painting that portrays an individual with red, curly hair draped over their shoulders. They are blindfolded by a white cloth and appear to be holding onto a weighing scale or balance beam which has droplets of water on it, suggesting weightlessness or purity.
The artwork captures the figure's expression in muted tones—golden hues contrast against dark blue background colors.
This composition conveys a sense of suspense or anticipation as if observing an event about to unfold.
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