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Yin, and Yang

  • Posted by Carl Hallowell
  • On August 16, 2014

Image  Yin, and Yang

A clean back, a white piece of paper, amazingly inspirational and full of possibility…  I like to choose Simplicity…  Overwrought ideas look nervous, unsure of themselves… or cluttered, like a Dirty Closet… or suffocated, the line choked, unable to breathe… Most of this just things I’ve learned the hard way, what not to do… All these opinions resting on the back burner til the next act of art is committed … When will it be? And who will be the benefactor? Stay tuned.

 
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