Colours. Transcendenece.
& Awe.
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Colours. Transcendenece.
& Awe.
Channel Orange : Minimalistic Rendition.
Christianity was from the beginning, essentially and fundamentally, life's nausea and disgust with life, merely concealed behind, masked by, dressed up as, faith in "another" or "better" life.
- Friedrich Nietzsche, The Birth of Tragedy
“I could not see beauty until I held hands with chaos in silence.”
- Vironika Tugaleva
Hayao Miyazaki: “Recalling the Days of My Youth”; The Akahata Sunday Edition. [April 1998]
“To children who are unable to start living: When I was a young child, I thought it might have been a mistake that I was born.
As a child, I nearly died of illness. When my parents would say, “We went though a hard time with you,” I thought, “I’ve caused so much hardship for them,” and felt I couldn’t endure my uneasiness. So I didn’t have a happy childhood that I look back on with nostalgia.
I passed as a “good kid,” the one among my siblings who was most obedient and gentle. When, at some point, I realized that I had just been matching myself to my parents’ expectations, I became so distressed that I wanted to scream in humiliation.
This is why I do remember seeing for the first time beauty in the simple eyes of the cicada or feeling amazed that the tips of the legs of crayfish were scissors, but I erased from my memory how I related to other people.
I put on a cheerful front when I was among my friends. But inside was a timid self full of anxiety and fear.”
PUT
THE
GUN
DOWN,
RANTSHALI!
-me to me, the boy, half-destroyed. (2022)
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96'S ABILITY TO GIVE US FIRE AESTHETICS... Ummatched.