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Not surprising that humans tag every flat surface available with “art”, but it must have been harder before aerosol cans were invented.
That’s what was written on all the supplies belonging in the fine art classroom at my high school.
Rock, Art in America
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXSf1VBbTNY
Archaeology seemed interesting, but it appears to be pretty demanding, and maybe a great reason to spend a lot of time outdoors, particularly when there’s no money to live indoors.😊
Mmm, now I’m hungry again...
And under the Lakes for that matter.
It was so breathtaking, the photographer kept passin’ out.
I graduated with Art. Each morning when he headed off to school, his father said “Bye, son.”
I agree, the population shifts and new coats of paint as it were aren’t qualitatively different from every other place humans have lived.
His full name was Fartholomew.
Perhaps my all time favorite piece of bathroom graffiti was
“To do is to be.” — Nietzsche
“To be is to do.” — Sartre
“Do be do be do.” — Sinatra
I’m jaded. That didn’t take my breath away, or make me take a deeper one. Its lame. Sand blast that rock so someone can dress it up.
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