Freaking New Year Shmu Year!

Yeah, so it’s a New Year and I’d like to say that I’m highly ambitious and motivated for this whole new year thing.
It’s a chance to start anew…make the world brighter, have a better outlook…whatever.
But you know what?
I’m not…
I’m not driven to do a damn freaking thing except eat my Cheerios and watch Spongebob.
Oh sure, I will still promote other people’s artwork, because I’m all about that.
But to do more than that…um, no, not really…eh, it depends on the day.
The color of the clouds and if there is something shiny to distract me.
I could lie to you and everyone else and say that, yes, I am going to do so many wonderful things.
But who the hell am I kidding?!
I have the attention span of a freaking gnat…on a good day!
I have the ambition of a Sloth.
What am I going to possibly do?!
I’m lucky if I can remember to pay my bills on time and feed myself.
Which reminds me, I’m hungry and I need a shower…
But hey, rest assured my fellow artist friends, I always got your back and will be available for reposting and sharing all your creative endeavors!

Spirals in Nature

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The visual motif of the spiral is one of the oldest and most enigmatic sacred images known.  It is one of the earliest examples of human creative expression, appearing in nearly every  society in the ancient world.  The spiral has universal appeal and has a mysterious resonance with the human spirit, it is complex yet simple, intriguing and beautiful.  The spiral pattern is found extensively in nature - encoded into plants, animals, humans, the earth and galaxies around us. 

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