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@whatamidoing here's a side of me that you might not have seen, or that you have and wished you hadn't ;-)
https://steemit.com/art/@yulem/what-are-yulem-objects
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I love your sculptures and your thought process.
I too am an artist although I have not, as yet, posted any of my fine art. (I think you may like some of it though).
I have followed you and look forward to seeing/reading more.
xox
Thank you,
It's all about seeing!
I didn’t realize Florida was reckless... I liked the sculpture that resembled the swaying 🌴 palm tree.
Florida is a lot more than oranges, tourists, and hanging chads!
But you have to look for the other things ;-)
😂😂😂 “rock less” I didn’t know Florida was free from rocks. That autocorrect!
I hate autocorrect! Although reckless worked just fine.
We do have rocks here but they're mostly buried in the ground and are variations of limestone. You can dig a really big hole in many places and NOT find a rock or stone. Some places west of Miami you can't dig at all because it's all limestone. But in general we have SAND, lots of sand. One can even become reckless in the sand!
This is cool. So your name derived from this concept or it’s a name you’ve given this concept?
Life is art so I’m very open to the idea of seeing anything as art, although, to be honest, I have a hard time recognizing some pop music as such.
The objects were there first and I then created the name so I could register the domain name ;-) I'm rebuilding my web site just now so the link which explains the context is probably down.
I'm upgrading the shop to accept STEEM!
Yea, I struggle with some of today's "music" even though my thesis contained electronic music (circa 1974)
This was definitely the first time I've ever heard of the concept of "yulem objects". Thanks for enlightening me! The objects you shared were really interesting. My favorite was the hurricane palm. It's like nature's art!
It started like as a lowly piece of discarded wire.
I've never heard of such objects, but some look like one could relax the eyes upon.
I enjoy seeing them the first time in their forgotten context.