Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Just Discussing With The Morning and It's Gonna Be Alright
The day brings up a number of issues and problems, good and bad, that we stress or worry about...which we carry over each night into the next day. This piece speaks to that situation and the sentiment of "everything will be ok in the morning" "starting anew" or the idea of not dwelling on that which troubles you.
The piece is of three abstracted faces, meant to represent both the many emotions: melancholy, dread, sorrow, fear, regret...and the idea of change...the past present and future...the idea that what is now will not be there in the coming moments. It's an expression of the intense drama of the moment, and the brevity of that moment, in the grand scheme of things.
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