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helo strange planet! my journey started withmy birth in 1975 but went through many twists & turns
before good friday 2003..........for about 3 years I have created all my work with both hands simultaneously
I was amazed at my own skills & their origins. I contacted nemo over 2 years ago, finding out I wasnt the
only one using this method. this brought me to tribe...I beleve all of my creations are alive;they hav a birth
and will have a death at some point. anyone who would like to watch me at work pleaseclick on the link
www.youtube.com/watch
before good friday 2003..........for about 3 years I have created all my work with both hands simultaneously
I was amazed at my own skills & their origins. I contacted nemo over 2 years ago, finding out I wasnt the
only one using this method. this brought me to tribe...I beleve all of my creations are alive;they hav a birth
and will have a death at some point. anyone who would like to watch me at work pleaseclick on the link
www.youtube.com/watch
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Re: nemo is not alone
Wed, December 13, 2006 - 2:19 PMwohow roman that's fantastic :)
nice art in your profile - very primal.
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Re: nemo is not alone
Wed, December 13, 2006 - 5:23 PMcrayola..:) pinpointing is difficult, there are several factors..here are a few ..I've always felt different
you know like a snowstorm in july different from the collective..My father worked for the space program
& pushed me in science, math & engineering, i pushed back with art & imagination..
I've always wanted to understand God , or just me & why; why we are here, why I am here, i've just
scratched the surface but the answers are all here its just a matter ov how hard you look....roman -
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Re: nemo is not alone
Sun, December 17, 2006 - 9:46 AMHaha, welcome to the club. My father played a huge role in personal "42" seach :) taking me out under the south african sky and star gazing into the wee hours hopping to spot the mothership :) He kinda also pushed me into math and science, i guess i just kinda bounced back with art and spirituality - so it's all good. my own art is more expressed through music and the didgeridoo. your art kinda reflects my experience with the didge - also this ambidextrousness - it kinda mimmicks that sort of aboriginal symmetry flow (this radialness) i experience when blowing my stick.
crayola - is that the ancestral land of the crayonzzz ?? ;p
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