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Aug

08

Grid looks good now

I will show you one of my old art work I did in 2004. The title called, “Grid”.

art grid

I used a grid notebook, finish coating, and paper. Now I look at them again, thought they actually look great.

art grid

some squared paper are inside a grid notebook paper.
art grid

art grid

Finishing coating and squared paper
art grid

art grid

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25

Feb

07

I am here at this moment

When I was seeking the future, I wasn’t here. I was living in the future.

What is important is to live now, not the past nor the future. I have to live now.

The future is coming to me anyway. It is precious to feel happiness at this moment, not to seek happiness for the future.

Feel happiness right each precious moment.

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24

Feb

07

Meaning of Life

I exist because there is one who observes me.

You exist because I observe you.

Consciousness determines our existence.

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11

Dec

06

Robert Smithson

“Cultural Confinement”

His establishment of Land Art is the confines of the gallery towards a more directly critical relation to the modern world. Cultural confinement happens when a curator imposes his own limits on an art exhibition, not asking artists to set his limits. Artists are not confined, but their output is.

Their outputs are placed in neutral rooms, called “galleries.”

Language should find itself in the physical world, and not be stacked in an idea in somebody’s head. Language is a developing process, and generates ideas into matter.

He is not talking about art work that shows “process” within the metaphysical limits of the neutral room.

He mentions parks are idealization of nature, but nature is not ideal, not proceed in a straight line, it is a sprawling development. There is no end. Parks and gardens are a pictorial of paradise, Eden, nostalgia..

And the modern counterparts are urban parks, because of their tendency toward idealism, abstraction, pure society is confused, so is art world.

The museum and galleries are graveyards above the ground- congealed memories of the past that act as a pretext for reality.

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