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©2006-2009 ~artusraelph
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This piece is one of the most conceptual pieces I've made. I worked in colaboration with my fellow classmate Abraham Ibanez. The idea was to create a piece where we could mix our styles in order to create harmony and balance. It all started with a dialogue Abraham and I had where I told him about a confusing dream I had days ago. We interpreted the dream as a message from the entropical dimensions in which we live. So in order to opose Entropy we got together to create a piece in which we could create a figure of harmony and balace. Abraham and I have a very different aproach when working in our art; He is more liberal and I'm much more concervative. His art comes from emotions and my art comes from the intellect, a great mix I must say. A perfect balance of soul and body, mind and heart, feelings and rationality, but still entropy will be there because even though we find balance and harmony, the incontrolable and unexplainable will always be there.


THE DREAM:

One night long ago, I had the most confusing dream ever. I dreamt of nothing but a voice that would ask me the same question over and over again, " which of these numbers doesn't make sense? Which of these numbers doesn't make sense?" I was convinced so strongly in my dream that a number wasn't real, it was an illusion, a number that deviates, distracts, deceives the truth. When I woke up, I tried to solve what I was so convinced was wrong but not even when I was conscious could I find the answer. I still ask myself what this dream meant.

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:iconluz-bel:
Este fué el que entró al evento estudiantil, ¿cierto?

Sigue estando muy interesante, pero hay que verlo en persona. Simplemente por el tamaño y el detalle que tienen las tres partes. :thumbsup:

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Fantastic collaboration! I really love the almost seamless transition from geometric to organic - like a morphing collage!

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September 30, 2006
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