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FOREVER MOVING SWIFTLY ON I (Mobile) 8 X 10”, Tissue, wire, paper, thread, gouache 2014 Process ShotFOREVER MOVING SWIFTLY ON I (Mobile) 8 X 10”, Tissue, wire, paper, thread, gouache 2014 Process Shot

FOREVER MOVING SWIFTLY ON I (Mobile)

8 X 10”, Tissue, wire, paper, thread, gouache

2014

Process Shots: http://poppyplay.tumblr.com

“The Season of Spring” curated by Daniel Rolnik, Flower Pepper Gallery, Pasadena, Mar 2014. Sold.


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Imagine, briefly, if you will, that the purpose of your human existence is hinged on experiential di

Imagine, briefly, if you will, that the purpose of your human existence is hinged on experiential diversity. Numerous cultures, religions, and philosophies refer to the belief of a “singularity”, “oneness”, or “omnipresence” that paradoxically pervades and evades our physical reality; zealots may call it God, while physicists call it Superstring Theory. Regardless of name, these ideas suggest that we are somehow separate from such a unity of consciousness while still existing in it. Our divergence from absolute oneness inherently shows our desire to explore the concept of “differentness.” If we liked everything always being the same, then why did we split from it? Like the zeros and ones that compose the binary dance of a computer, our consciousness aims to explore the interplay between difference and sameness. By coming to this planet as a human being, (remember, this is all just a thought experiment) you have subconsciously chosen to participate in a divergence from everything else because you wanted to check it out and see what separateness had to offer. And it’s pretty cool; there’s billions of plants and insects and people and ideas and everybody is bumping into everything else and it’s absolute beautiful chaos. There are people out there that have forgotten the beautiful chaos of diversity, those that armor themselves with bullets and regurgitate fear. We need not discredit their differences and humiliate their incarnations, yet rather do our best to remind them of the dance of zeros and ones, and that it doesn’t need to be taken so seriously. No bullet will bring you back to the unity you fear losing. 


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Now available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prodNow available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prodNow available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prodNow available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prodNow available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prodNow available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prodNow available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prodNow available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prodNow available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” prod

Now available for purchase. After many attempts to get “Life’s Lil Pleasures” produced through various printers with lackluster results, I have decided to produce a to-scale edition of the book all made by hand. Available at artandsuchevan.com


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“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen ©2015 @artandsuchevan

“Life’s Little Pleasures Volume Two” by Evan Lorenzen 

©2015 @artandsuchevan


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