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RE: One's ribs shouldn't be prison bars - David Mitchell

in OnChainArt2 years ago

You could be a medical illustrator, or mortician, and write about things and they'd still be beautiful. This "skyscraper" of rib is an interesting perspective that I've seen in your work before.

I take an initial interpretation of this angle you use as looking at things in the sky in a sense of child-like wonder, and that's something that I hope you never lose.

On the concept of rib pain, I've had some mild pancreatic inflammation in the past, and it is horrifically unpleasant.

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My big dream for a long time was to become a dissecting technician, really. I find human(and not only human) body fascinating. But body with skin and muscles and all that is secretive, and I like secrets!

I take an initial interpretation of this angle you use as looking at things in the sky in a sense of child-like wonder, and that's something that I hope you never lose.

Definitely. You know, I was in mountains few times, and each time - the best thig for me was simply to sit at the foot of the mountain and look at its vastness, its overwhelming beauty. That's all I was care for. Didn't need to go clime it. Just be at very presence of the mountains gave me this... inner peace.

pancreatic inflammation

That's doesn't sounds fun at all :(

Definitely. You know, I was in mountains few times, and each time - the best thig for me was simply to sit at the foot of the mountain and look at its vastness, its overwhelming beauty. That's all I was care for. Didn't need to go clime it. Just be at very presence of the mountains gave me this... inner peace.

Mountains with a nice bit of forest on them are magical. So much fun to wander around in. One of my favourite places to go and capture images of humans

And the early morning mist!

It doesn't get cold enough here for dew to cling to grass in winter mornings on a regular basis, but when it does, it looks pretty magical.