Tag: art

Closure Optional Ep. 23 – Kaitlin, Fractal Artist

Kaitlin makes art out of Math – now wait, I know that seems boring, but when you realise that everything in our known universe can be drilled down into a simple mathematical pattern, you realise that she’s actually more like God, creating things out of nothing and that’s not boring at all. This is a […]

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Closure Optional, Ep. 19 – My Parents! (Artists)

Because, why not! My parents are Conceptual Artists, living and working out of Denver, Colorado. They’ve been in love with each other and making art (and periodically arguing about both of those things) for over 40 years, and this is a great conversation about Art and how to find meaning inside your craft, inside a […]

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Mediocrity vs. Paralysis

Synchronicity can be a powerful, powerful thing. I don’t know what causes two apparently disconnected things to smash into each other within our psyche creating an entire new world of meaning – but I know that it happens, and I know it seems to happen to me right when I need it the most. The first […]

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The Only Way Out is In – Nov 2015

Sometimes the best way to understand the world is to spend some time inside, understanding yourself. There are a few people in the world that are interested in dissecting their minds with me, and this painting is a tribute to them; a tribute to unraveling entire universes from inside the quiet of our own little […]

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An Education II – 2015

An Education II – Sept. 2015 Our “self” is a tangled web of experience, perceptions (inputs, outputs), memories, values (learned or taught) and it is a near impossibility to find the baseline underneath it all. What are you? Where did you get that idea? Why did that hurt you so much, and why doesn’t this? […]

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