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THE ARTIST IN HIS STUDIO:
DESIGNING BIRDS
by T.E. Breitenbach
Given the popularity of the film What the Bleep Do I Know
and remarks by quantum physicists that "matter is really
more like thought", not to mention new scientific theories
about evolution guided by intelligent design, it seems that
our origins and the nature of reality are still in hot
debate.
This is a romantic picture from an artist's point of view,
suggesting that if there is a Creator, he would have worked
in the same manner as an artist today, taking his time with
creation, enjoying the artistic process, evolving ideas, and
even changing his mind (about keeping dinosaurs around for
example). In this scene, the "Great Artist" realizes that
the dinosaur leg might also work for birds. (As you may
know, birds share the same leg design as certain dinosaurs.)
Other features include camouflaged birds in rocks of the
mountains, dinosaurs in the trash, a reference to string
theory, and the Creator's red sneaker. Fractal images
represent the artist's own theory that we are all fractal
gods, with whole universes inside each of our own heads, and
that this pattern repeats forever in both directions.
28 x 22 inches
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