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Always With Honor

Always With Honor

Justin Santora Sometimes the Uncertainty of Everything Can Really Scare Me, 2011, 6 screens on Cougar cover, 24 x 18 in. Brouwerij West, 2011, 5 screens on Cougar cover, 18 x 24 in. Lallapalooza aftershow at Schubas, 2011, 4 screens on Cougar cover, 18 x 24 in. Gene Ween, 2011, 4 screens on Cougar cover, 18 x 24 in. Riding into the Wind Without Looking Back, 2011, 4 screens on Cougar cover, 18 x 24 in. Riding into Wind Without Looking Back (detail) Lallapalooza aftershow at Lincoln Hall, 2011, 4 screens on Cougar cover, 18 x 24 in. Iron and Wine Wait For Me, Abby Bernstien (blue), 2012, 5 screens on Cougar natural cover, 18 x 24 in. Spring is Here, 2012, 9 screens on Cougar natural cover, 18 x 24 in. Artist Statement I am drawn to the concept and process of constructing something from the ground up, from physical structures to entire subcultures. Furthermore, I depict physical construction partially as a metaphor for the creation of a community or subculture. About The Aritst Justin Santora’s Website

Main : Julianna Brion - Portfolio wendy macnaughton Jessica Hische Chase Kunz Roman Muradov : Roman Muradov (3) Terry Fan Illustration geffen refaeli illustration Jean Jullien Today is going to be awesome. | The blog of artist Lisa Congdon Reflections on Overwhelm I realized this morning that I had not written a blog post with more than 50 words in a long time. And that’s because I’ve been really, well, you guessed it: BUSY. You may recall if you’ve been reading this blog for a few years that I’ve expressed here — more than once — that I do not like the word “busy,” and that I was going to try to avoid using it. You’d think if you heard me talk like this (or received one of my “sorry I can’t help you right now I’m drowning in deadlines” email responses) that I was, in fact, miserable. But the truth is, I’m not miserable. I just have a shit-ton of work, and I am very happy about having a shit-ton of work, which makes me think I should probably question my dramatic word choices (e.g.: “buried” & “drowning”), but that’s another blog post entirely. So what I told this woman is that when I begin to feel overwhelmed with my workload and all the “please work with us!” Have a great Wednesday, friends. 361shares 22tweets

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