In general, I don't connect physical space with what is imaginary. So, when I imagine, "living room", I think of a 2-D image. Static, final in it's purpose and general utility. But, when a physical space mostly takes place on a medium that we can't truly see or touch, how does our perception of it change then, whenever we think about it? For example, if Facebook was a real physical place, it would be an enormous skyscraper of thousands of levels. Or talking on a mobile phone- there is science to explain telecommunications and how it all works, but the sheer wonder of it working in the first place like that! Wow!
TL:DR- What's the point of drawing these creatures? Also, what could they have to do with anything that I care about as a person? First, I want to direct your attention to 3 pieces of wondrous art that I've done recently, on the left-hand side. I call these the "Weaver" series- the weaving of black and white from a 2-D plane, to create new types of people.
In general, I don't connect physical space with what is imaginary. So, when I imagine, "living room", I think of a 2-D image. Static, final in it's purpose and general utility. But, when a physical space mostly takes place on a medium that we can't truly see or touch, how does our perception of it change then, whenever we think about it? For example, if Facebook was a real physical place, it would be an enormous skyscraper of thousands of levels. Or talking on a mobile phone- there is science to explain telecommunications and how it all works, but the sheer wonder of it working in the first place like that! Wow!
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