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hitrecordjoe:

New sculpture in Union Square.  I <3 NY.  #Elephants

Elephants 💜🐘

hitrecordjoe:

New sculpture in Union Square. I <3 NY. #Elephants

Elephants 💜🐘

hitrecordjoe:

hitrecord:

“Gardening”
Illustration by aamanddacc
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wirrow (Global Curator) writes:
this illustration really hits me somewhere in the heart. to me it’s kind of like how we hold on to some things and it’s hard to let go but when we eventually cut them loose.. new things grow. i wish i could put that into a tiny story, i tried but nothing good came out. such a cool drawing.
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Contribute your Tiny Story HERE!

This illustration is definitely in need of a story.  Any ideas?
Contribute your stories HERE!
&lt;3
J

hitrecordjoe:

hitrecord:

“Gardening”

Illustration by aamanddacc

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wirrow (Global Curator) writes:

this illustration really hits me somewhere in the heart. to me it’s kind of like how we hold on to some things and it’s hard to let go but when we eventually cut them loose.. new things grow. i wish i could put that into a tiny story, i tried but nothing good came out. such a cool drawing.

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Contribute your Tiny Story HERE!

This illustration is definitely in need of a story.  Any ideas?

Contribute your stories HERE!

<3

J

themadeshop:

I thought this might make a really great chorus to a song, or else a tiny story. So it’s here on hitRECord for remixing.
(I picture it repeated with long gaps between lines, so the meaning changes each time more is added to the phrase — starting negative, moving to ambivalent, getting nearly nihilistic, but then ending with the hint of redemption. (e.g. “I’m tired.” I’m tired of being tired.” I’m tired of being tired of being tired.” “I’m tired of being tired of being tired of being.”))

themadeshop:

I thought this might make a really great chorus to a song, or else a tiny story. So it’s here on hitRECord for remixing.

(I picture it repeated with long gaps between lines, so the meaning changes each time more is added to the phrase — starting negative, moving to ambivalent, getting nearly nihilistic, but then ending with the hint of redemption. (e.g. “I’m tired.” I’m tired of being tired.” I’m tired of being tired of being tired.” “I’m tired of being tired of being tired of being.”))

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