Conflicting States of Being

Drawing II Assignment, using inorganic/organic objects of our choosing to create an interesting contrast between two elements and also rendering convincing 3D imagery throughout the composition.

"You can go ahead and continue counting pennies, nickels, dimes, and quarters, too, if you define luck by the amount of loose change your fragile hand can find when sandwiched between leather couch cushions. If you still believe in Santa Claus and luck’s ability to change the things you are unwilling to alter yourself.
 
It's change that fuels my fire; the possibility of change’s existence is why I continue. Not because a kind stranger handed me On the Road and told me between swigs of whiskey never to find God where I could find myself, if only I put down the New Testament and looked hard enough.
 
A good book is good, but not when you are so unfamiliar with your self that a change in your approach would hardly make a difference."
 
An excerpt from my piece, "Dare To Dream Bigger Than You Ever Thought Possible," originally published on Thought Catalog, and found here.
Organic/Inorganic Drawing II Assignment using broken bits of mirror and stray branches as subjects along with my own hands, face, and imagined gears.
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