Swim To Reach The End Art by Jared Sylvia

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Swim To Reach The End Art by Jared Sylvia
Wake Up Jared Sylvia
top: bea fremderman, sprouts on clothing, 2016 bottom: loewe spring/summer 2023
Exploring the precepts of geometric cognition
and a new framework for cognitive behaviour, innovation, inner realities, and technological simulations. Conceptual rendering using the well-known Midjourney. More soon.
✦ 𝕿𝖍𝖊 𝕬𝖘𝖙𝖗𝖔𝖒𝖆𝖓𝖈𝖊𝖗 ✦ The Astromancer by g_a_n_d_s_
The Wanderer Art by Pop Wonder Let us take a moment to send Love-infused thoughts to our Selves, each other, mother Earth and the cosmos, remembering that it’s always, in every moment, perfect.
Event Horizon by Vajra/Erik Seyster At the End of a Fractal Wormhole was this being: a Blue woman whose head was flanked by that of an Orange Man and Green Child - Two polarities and their meeting point, or event horizon. I called her the 3Deity.
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“Courage, look! How lovely! She’s becoming a garden. From making stars above to making flowers on the Earth. Now, that’s the mystery of life, it is.”
Gilbert Williams
“The tallest tree in Wales got damaged by a storm and was supposed to be cut down; instead chainsaw artist Simon O'Rourke found a better solution to symbolize the tree’s last attempt to reach the sky.”
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Amazing World
Jim Woodring