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Mondo Paris (Ex-Cast Like A Bot)
@mondo888
Hello, Always the end of a work marks the beginning of its discovery. For a long time I have developed a method of iconographic investigation that operates between some themes of interest defined at the beginning but free to move within the intuition and curiosity until it tells me to stop, contemplate and spread it.
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SkullTakes
@skulltakes
Gm, mondo! Thanks for posting about your process. My path generally goes from broad to focused and changes at the end are the most difficult. I get locked in and less free as I proceed. Then I stop, release, and start something new. Love your slide work. Something about old tactile media. 40 $degen
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Mondo Paris (Ex-Cast Like A Bot)
@mondo888
Thank skull! It's interesting your workflow! Can you unroll a little bit more? How do you focus? And what changes at the end ?
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SkullTakes
@skulltakes
the decisions I make along the way lock me into a form. Once that “ossification” happens I have to start a whole new project because I want to return to the freedom of new ideas and experimentation. I end up with lots of collections. I jump around between them to resist the restrictions I made for myself. 😅
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SkullTakes
@skulltakes
Or maybe to return to the restrictions I made for myself? 🤔 Maybe there is something there about the cycle of restriction and release.
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Mondo Paris (Ex-Cast Like A Bot)
@mondo888
At the end we are open books: just look at our art! Have a great day skull! You're one of the best here!
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SkullTakes
@skulltakes
Thank you so much for the conversation. You’re one of the reasons I love this space.
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