Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Daniel Famestad



Daniel Famestad gathers the key elements of art, knaws on them for a while, then spews their remains onto a tangible material for the public to swallow and digest.(Cause and Effect: Terrible Heartburn)

To Daniel, a painting is more than a piece of artwork that decorates an environment. The feeling of satori he gets when his mind and paintbrush coexist and collaberate to create something visualy appealing is one of the most rewarding aspects in his life. All his problems and conflicts are shattered by the rhythm of an instrumental beat, and dispersed about the studio in which they are handled or forgotten later.

His life is an emtpy canvas.(Come on Daniel, let's not be cliche.) Sorry Daniel. Don't appologize, as cliche as it sounds, it is true. Once finished, your life will be your greatest work. You have left your mark on the world.

Now let's take a look at this last sentence. If "I have left my mark on the world," and I am a biproduct of the planet Earth, essentially, the world has made a mark on itself.

Go hug trees. After all, in a sense, you are a tree.

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