I
have been dabbling in art since pre-k, when
I would rush through class assignments to get first dibs
on the big box of scrap paper in the back of the class. That love
for the empty surface quickly found all the blank pages in the fronts
and backs of our encyclopedia collections ripped out. "Those
sheets were put there for me" I thought. And no one ever noticed.
The past
has always been something that I've felt we could/should learn
from, and advertising has always been a reflection of the desires
and societal norms that
are driven into the hearts and minds of consumers. Well... what
if those driven desires became more positively influential on our
minds
and inner beings? Thus, giving us something to take into the way
we live our lives, and approach the world around us.
I
try to express my aspiration to live my best life, through my fascination
with poetry, typography, numerology, vintage signs and advertising
design. And through this method I try to encourage others to do
the same.
This is my way of learning, teaching, and inspiring.
I
also love the
natural deterioration of things, whether they are surfaces
or objects. Things that have developed an aged, experienced look.
Dirty things like antique
labels, vintage posters and old books. Art will be around
a long time to come- and what better messages to leave behind.
No
one
ever
gets
tired
of
feeling
good....No one should.
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