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2024 Warsaw, Poland
I did not know about the squint test. Im not sure it applies also to the squint test but I naturally found out on my own but in another way. In my experience voluntarily defocusing your irises lens without squinting to different depths and playing with the position of how far or close you’re looking at the image helps alot for making big context choices on the composition. You can also play around with using one or both eyes.
I’ve been writing a piece for classical guitar the past few days. I have all of these ideas I can hear in my head, but when I go to play the guitar, my hands don’t find it very quickly and then I forget my original idea.
why is composition like this

A page of carefully assembled images by a 19th century scrapbook artist. Album de cromos de Enriqueta Sanfíz. 1885.
The album consists of compositions made by pasting various materials onto the pages: chromolithograph trading cards (cromos), die-cut scraps, matchboxes, almanac pages, pocket calendars, commercial cards, greeting cards, transport tickets, postcards, fashion plate clippings, and book cuttings.
Held in the Biblioteca Nacional de España as part of their Ephemera collection
piece I made on Christmas last year that I forgot about for a bit
might use for a game in the future?? Idk we shall see
day + night variations
Bahahahahaha, the Beaufort song is coming out great! Even though I’m so exhausted/wired from stress and insomnia that my glove keeps scaring me and the tuner looks like an eyeball watching me.
STOP IT I HAVE A SONG ABOUT THE BEAUFORT WIND SCALE TO WRITE.
You are inanimate objects. Act like it!


This piece is a more lyrical one slightly inspired by the idea of an “Internet checkpoint”
It’s name has many interpretations and I don’t feel the need to confine it to one interpretation as like feelings unspoken all of the interpretations are valid and confining it to meaning doesn’t do it justice.
What its name means to and how the piece falls into that perception is personal and beautiful just like the thing it’s named after.

Hey there! Lifelong learner here. I have been exploring the world of multi-media, which I’m told is the future. I’ve decided to treat everything I create as a little jewel, worthy of attention. I’m going to catch all the pearls spilling out of my mouth, and use my fingers to dust every keyboard, every electronic device, with sugar and cinnamon.
I’m going to pin my every scribble up on the wall,…
