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                <title>Moving</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 30 Oct 2007 21:50:05 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ This site gets little use on my part.  I suppose it would be a long term goal to continue to catalog my work here.  I have done very little new work over the prior 2 years, though the few pieces I have created really seem incredible to me.  I returned about a month ago, (oct. 7, 2007) from hiking on the Appalachian Trail for the last 5 months.  My girlfriend hiked the Appalachian Trail (approx. 2200 miles) from Georgia to Maine this past spring->fall.  I joined her in Southern Virginia, until Maine, for 1550 of the miles.  It was an incredible experience, that I hope to funnel into some artwork in the new month or two.  in 5 days we will pack both of our cars with what we can and start driving from Michigan, heading to Oregon to take our next steps in life after the hiking trail.  Neither of us have been there, but we have some friends who we will stay with until we can get a job/find an apartment.  Everyone tells us what a wonderful place it is--so we're going!  Hope to find myself creating new pieces during this time in my life.<br />
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Thanks for anyone and everyone who has ever taken the time to comment, view, and browse my work.  I think deviant art is a wonderful website and there are so many wonderful artists that I can be inspired and humbled by.<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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                <title>Writing about art</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 14 Apr 2005 18:35:31 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ realized some things about my  uber-lengthy descriptions, esp. when I  compare with others, who tend to leave  the art to speak for itself.<br /><br />So, while I may have my own stories to  add to the art, I realized it is  entirely limiting to include them.   Much of what we create, experience, the  world, is made of words.  That said,  art and music are beyond words, they  are a perception of something pure,  something that has not been distilled  into language.  A lot is lost in that  process.<br />
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By writing my piece about each artwork,  if the viewer reads my words, created  is a linguistic framing for the  perception, compressing the experience  of it into a rationalization that can  be grokked.  This is not the aim of my  art.  This can be done on the viewer's  own terms, but I hence forth will  refrain from the personalized  paragraphs about pieces, save for  artistic details.  Why compress a  perceptual ink drooled imagination of  cosmic butterflies in search of  galactic nectar into mere words, why do  that?<br /><br />footer: consider this footed. ]]></description>
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