"The Ride" second in the series of The things we do... is the struggle or journey we create for ourselves. "The Ride" can be playful, it can create virtues for one and cause pain for another. It reveals truth through introspection and elevation from acknowledgment. But it ensues jealousy and contradiction, it manifest thoughts of doubt and uncertainty. Soren Kierkegaard refers to this as the crowd which we our all a part of. To the individual who points the finger, who hates the crowd because the individual knows nothing of thyself. That individual is caught in introspection and the acknowledgment of the crowd does not exist, except for blame. To the individual who loves the crowd and mocks the crowd because it give them power. For those who act willing out against members of the crowd for attention. We are the crowd and our process is the ride, everything else is the manifestation of history and present.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
"The Ride"; The things we do...
"The Ride" second in the series of The things we do... is the struggle or journey we create for ourselves. "The Ride" can be playful, it can create virtues for one and cause pain for another. It reveals truth through introspection and elevation from acknowledgment. But it ensues jealousy and contradiction, it manifest thoughts of doubt and uncertainty. Soren Kierkegaard refers to this as the crowd which we our all a part of. To the individual who points the finger, who hates the crowd because the individual knows nothing of thyself. That individual is caught in introspection and the acknowledgment of the crowd does not exist, except for blame. To the individual who loves the crowd and mocks the crowd because it give them power. For those who act willing out against members of the crowd for attention. We are the crowd and our process is the ride, everything else is the manifestation of history and present.
Monday, August 25, 2008
"Seen The Demons"; The things we do...

"Seen the Demons" is the beginning woodblock print to a series titled The things we do... The series is about vices which make us human and virtues which make us free, essentially the differences between what is sacred and what is profane. However within the series I will attempt to make the two, vice and virtue, appear as equal, destroying the duality, and acknowledging the fragility of the human condition.
Thursday, August 7, 2008
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