I tune out the sounds and images of today’s youtube world and dive into my mind - there is no war, no ugly.— Curtis Santiago, Artist. (via brynna)
Just Mountains of pinks and purples and oceans of jellybean blue. In this world, Matisse speaks to me. He tells me it is ok to be a pretty image maker, to focus on the good of humanity, the simple appreciation that mother nature painted with the greatest brush .Through my manipulation of dried paint of various mediums, I have developed Scrapism a technique that allows me to create three dimensional worlds of color and texture. In one small section of a piece, an idea or emotion becomes a universe where the the eye then takes on the role of explorer. The basic symbols of sun, water, mountains, trees are clear. I leave the rest to imagination. In my final step I have added hand painted miniature figurines to represent myself or often my loved ones. As a child I created worlds with miniature toys I could escape to by simply getting eye level with them. I ask you to do the same; No war, no Ugly, just pretty. Matisse says it’s ok.
18 Jul 08
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20 May 08
Part III: The Hedonistic Imperative →
David Pearce, a British philospher and negative Utiliatianist, founded BLTC research (Better Living Through Chemistry) and published this internet manifesto to promote the Hedonistic Project.
20 May 08
Part I: Paradise- Engineering →
I was watching the VBS documentary ‘Colombian Devil’s Breath,’ (everyone should have a look) and while googling the drug Scopolamine, I found this site.
” The ethical importance of the decisions we take can scarcely be exaggerated. For soon we’ll be forced to choose how much suffering in the living world we want to conserve and create. Or we can choose instead to abolish suffering completely.” - BLTC research

