Juniper-Yesterday at 5:25 PM
I made art
Tweesee-Yesterday at 5:25 PM
knife art
JAL The Composer-Yesterday at 5:26 PM
knife art you have there. It's a real eye stabber, er catcher. I meant catcher...
Juniper-Yesterday at 5:30 PM
I wanna buy bravely default but it's $40
Business-24x7-Yesterday at 5:31 PM
Holy crap, @Juniper
Business-24x7-Yesterday at 5:31 PM
Your art... has touched my heart
Tweesee-Yesterday at 5:31 PM
stabbed
you could say
Business-24x7-Yesterday at 5:31 PM
I think.... I think I finally understand mankind's true struggle... the meaning of life...
...my eyes are open to the secrets of the universe...
...and its boring stuff
Dazz-Yesterday at 5:32 PM
how boring is it?
Business-24x7-Yesterday at 5:32 PM
Yes
Dazz-Yesterday at 5:32 PM
i see
noghiri-Yesterday at 5:45 PM
@Juniper This exquisite work of sculpture speaks to the modern mundanity of the great technological advancements of our society - the cutting edge is juxtaposed with the basic butter knife - and the artist speaks to the strife inherent in today's throw-away, technologic, rapidly prototyped culture. Indeed, its delicate visual balance speaks to the similarly delicate balance of our society. Yet as one contemplates the piece, one comes to a realization that it is not all bleak - the handles reach to the sky, striving for advancement upon the sharp balance and precarious platform of the blades, much as we ourselves reach upwards. Greatly representative of the modern trends democratizing the avant garde of the technologisia for ease of use and friendliness to the public at large, the design of the handles themselves is clean, utilitarian, yet oddly inviting. One wonders, however, whether their cold homogenity is symbolic of the pressures to conform within the artist's environment - and what the artist thinks of these. Sadly, the piece is silent in this regard, as silent as the cold stainless steel of its construction.
Juniper-Yesterday at 5:45 PM
I walked past a discarded condom
noghiri-Yesterday at 5:45 PM
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