All Consuming

I recently finished my third watch-through of Attack on Titan, and I am thoroughly convinced that it is a show that should be dissected and studied on the same level as any Shakespearian play. While there are many metaphors and themes that can be extracted … Continue readingAll Consuming

Relational Art II

At times, art can be transactional: a family pays a photographer for portraits, a muse is paid to allow a class to paint her, a singer pays an engineer for studio and mixing time, a potter sells a couple of bowels at a trade show, … Continue readingRelational Art II

Relational Art

With age, art and life become one Georges Braque It is well documented that, at some point, every artist will go through a creative struggle. The poet can’t find the right words, the writer runs out of plot ideas, the painter can’t find the inspiration, … Continue readingRelational Art