Numena In Frigid or mountainous?
this was the first time I’ve done something like this, and it was SO FUN. thank you for sending me an ask!!
took some inspo from this post bc it reminds me of julian’s outfit, hehe ;)
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Numena In Frigid or mountainous?
this was the first time I’ve done something like this, and it was SO FUN. thank you for sending me an ask!!
took some inspo from this post bc it reminds me of julian’s outfit, hehe ;)
i saw @norroendyrd’s post and had to download the live portrait maker app, the art style is just so beautiful!! i made my inquisitor, Thalia, and my fan apprentice, Numena. i wish i could paint like this!
Sonic wallpaper is usually a type of a pejorative that is used for ambient music, yet if you check Brian Eno, Harold Budd or Steve Roach, you hear the incredible ambidexterity of that idiom. The best musicians of it manage to make it as ignorable as it is interesting. Robert Rich is another one like that. While his oeuvre is vast, it does not reach the quantity of Steve Roach's and their approaches are also different. One review of their collaboration LP says it best – Mr. Rich needs a lot of time in the setup, before he goes into the middle to find questions for his answers. True, his tunes are building themselves quite slowly to reach their apotheosis. However, he and Mr. Roach both share propensity for trying to connect the primal and the modern with their work. To be honest, many of that style plan to achieve that, but only the best of it actually reach it.
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Whoa "the observer and the observed form an unanalyzable whole."
think this might be my favorite piece by robert rich.
Dr. F. David Peat elucidates how key innovations in science, art, and technology led to our sense of control over the world around us, while he makes a plea for Gentle Action.
An inspiring, surreal, cerebral documentary about the Western worldview!