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Let me tell you a story. This image is based on one of the last photographs of British explorer Henry Worsley, a great admirer of Ernest Shackleton. At 48, along with a small team, he recreated Shackleton's 1907 expedition to the South Pole, though they didn’t reach their goal. Did he stop there? Not at all. In 2015, at the age of 55, he decided to cross Antarctica on foot and solo. After covering 1,500 km (900 miles) and getting very close to his objective, he had to be evacuated due to peritonitis. As a tribute, I created this, starting with a simple cube, step by step, over the course of an entire month, adding detail after detail. I know that nowadays an AI could do it in three minutes, and probably better, but the journey and everything I learned along the way are irreplaceable. 'The Last Journey'
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Super sick man!! Love the story and your work. I often say that all we have is the process. Tomorrow doesn’t exist, and the past won’t return. If we don’t appreciate the process, we’re left with nothing.🫂 🫂 🔥 200 $degen
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Thanks a lot brother! 🖤 I couldn't agree more. Without a doubt, the best part is the journey while you're on it. I have a great time doing this, and that's really my goal. When I finish a piece, I tend to forget about it and move on to the next one. I guess part of the reason I'm so disastrous at sharing my work has to do with that. It's not the first time I've seen a finished piece and thought, 'Damn, did I make that? When was that?' 😅 🤣 🤣 🖤
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