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Somewhere on this site is this photo. I tried to find it but struggled so if someone sees this and thinks of that post, please tag it for me.
Sometimes, its just nice to be reminded that even if we think we are nothing, even if we think we've reached our fullest, there is still more to come. We are starlight, drifting. Thinking ourselves so insignificant and one of millions--- never realizing that we may be the one star looked upon by millions.
You are worth something. You are valued. You are loved. Even if you don't see it.
We're all familiar with brands like Prada, Apple and Chanel. To most people, those brands carry a sense of luxury, quality, and refinement. There are also those who believe that such companies stand for decadence, mindless spending, and overpriced items. Perhaps driven by these conflicting opinions Israeli artist Peddy Mergui created a series of works where he imagined how would certain food products look like if they were packaged by famous brands. The project is called Wheat is Wheat is Wheat and explores the idea of how brand packaging changes our perception. After all, the food inside is still the same. "The exhibition explores the dynamic and often blurred ethical boundaries of design within consumer culture". That's how the artist himself describes the idea.
If I am worth anything later, I am worth something now.
studyig: stucrying
its funny how something as simple as "wheat is wheat" brings me more peace than any longwinded explanation of why i matter ever has
Wheat is wheat
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