RE: Innocence

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Innocence

in art •  6 years ago 

Hi @tomschlaiss,

A very unique and unusual piece here. I, like many others are just drawn to it, even if I am not quite sure why. Which is usually a good sign of good art.

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Good evening Gene, thanks so much for the support. Here my statement:

"My name is my name, word is word, art is art. This is obvious and unobvious. Art is seeking answers and finding questions. The process is the artwork and not the product. Life is the process and not death. It only has to end for something new to arise. The same cannot last forever but every end has a beginning. An unchanging change. Intuitive thoughts. I better stop writing and take a pen."