Probably as much of a forced meme as Arrow to the Knee.

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Probably as much of a forced meme as Arrow to the Knee.
I got carried away drawing @archie-sunshine 's Meter!!!! I hope you like my doodle gone wild!!!!!!
(Also if ur wondering why there's grape soda in the corner, when I doodle I always include the soda I'm drinking lol)
@archie-sunshine kinda of been thinking of doing this for a while now and wanted to show you this
Bridget Jones' Diary: Looking for a way to escape P4 || via ohnopicturesofanothercat
Meter
Christopher O’Mahony
Found objects (antique piano keys, vintage timepiece components, oak stool seat top).
In Meter, artist Christopher O’Mahony explores the intersection of chronological time and sound duration. Constructed from the physical remnants of a music school—including worn piano keys and time piece components mounted on a deeply worn oak music stool seat-top, the piece serves as a tactile record of countless hours of practice and performance. By integrating timepiece components, O’Mahony suggests that while the physical tools of music-making inevitably succumb to the "meter" of age, the notes themselves remain eternal, traveling through time and space long after the hands that played them have moved on.