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After returning yesterday to some near misses from my Axiom series for #monochrome-monday, I remember that all projects have unfinished business. https://rodeo.club/post/0xe51B3e7CB63615F74323DDDC9F423c3f3AB83eB3/237
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God, ain't that the truth. 😅 60% the time I want to bring some of my old works back, the rest of the time I think it's unhealthy to obsess about archives and I should focus on new work. These pieces of yours feel like classics to me, mind you. Would have fit perfectly in the big op art show last year. 😍
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I think your 60% is a good value here – maybe I should have said that 60% of projects have unfinished business. I usually reconnect with the old works as a starting point for new trajectories. Projects often reach a burnout stage where the need for more iterations and new variations starts to extract fun from the project, or they have just run their course for the time being or met their deadline. Usually after a few hours of tinkering you get to know if picking up an old project was a good or bad idea. But I think it's often worth investigating because sometimes doing something really inappropriate to these finished works leads to something fresh. Appreciate the comment about this series and that was a nice show! 🙏
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