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after a bout of multi theft auto i found my self with a blank head and lethargy. i sketched out the small box because i found myself stairing at the shades cast in the rooms corner, trying to invert the corner in my mind. it took along time for me to realise that i should draw something in there...any way its not perfect, and probably only effective if your my hight. the shading of the wall and ceiling dont match quite either( or fully line up yet) such is the learning process.
6x8 Pen sketch - visual memory is the strongest we possess, storing itself deep into the subconscious and revealing itself only to what provokes it....the mind is a powerful thing, it is what makes us painfully human, what you see is only yours. Reality is how your mind perceives the world, beginning through your eyes... there are millions of others, at different times, different places. universal normality is non existant.
A vibrant eye, the window to an underwater world, reflects the mysteries of the ocean. Its kaleidoscopic hues invite the viewer to ponder the stories hidden beneath the surface.
Death Perception at the U of M Xperimental for the 2011 MN Fringe Festival starring Kelvin Hatle. Photo by Eric G.Y. Petersen.
Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.
Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.
Predicting Perceptions: The 3rd International Conference on Appearance. Just a few pictures to share. Shoot at Heriot-Watt University, Our Dynamic Earth and National Museums of Scotland using a Canon 5D MKII and an HTC One S.
Chief of Police Frank Fowler speaks to residents about crime and gun violence statistics during a community dialogue organized by the brothers of Prince Hall Masonic Temple on Oct. 18. At the discussion, “Improving
Perceptions Between Police & The Community,” Fowler said that while crime in the city is down, shots fired and murder incidents are up. He said residents can help police by reporting criminal activity and by communicating constructively.
“I may be a lot of things,
but clairvoyant, I am not,” Fowler told the group.
| Perry Aston, Staff Photo