alternative
interpretation
warning: the following description/title contains absurd and ostentatious
use of sesquipedalians
phantasmic
meltdown, subsistence: the final overwhelming dissipation of lost
dreams... recurring solipsistic torpor
(aberration to follow- through a series of anomalies, a postulated
epiphany, and the rescue...
returning to cognizance through the inconsistent, yet never-ending,
rhythm of change)
translation:
post the temporary dissipation of one's aura (said aura being
comprised of a world inclusive to one's self,
predominantly subsuming of one's memories, ideas, visions, etc.)
the repossession of one's own ideas will occur...
one's personal philosophy is subject to change (and also, obviously,
does not typically occupy one's mind 100% of the time)
this regards the occurrences that bridge the gap between day-to-day
life and one's occasional willingness to accept a "deeper"
level of thought,
considering such aspects of cognizance are not typically concomitant.
(in
short: this concludes the visual depiction of a cycle which encompasses
not only instances such as the loss of one's train of thought,
but also the acceptance of a personal philosophy and willingness
to dwell on such...
a cycle which could last for anywhere from a mere millisecond
to a lifetime, dependent on one's individuality...)
this
alternative interpretation has been provided for those who chose
to separate themselves from the masses, putting time into philosophical
thought.
(by
request, a translation for the original italicized description:
in any moment a temporary lapse of consciousness may occur in
which it is easy to
lose sight of your thoughts or ideas, especially when something
seems excessively overwhelming to concentrate on... although,
unless you die or something,
because of the way thought/life works, you will eventually regain
your senses and return to a solid state of being. this cycle is
always due to repeat itself.
however, only due to variations in thought patterns, as well as
the ever present existence of outside influences, the reasons
causing the cycle to occur,
the duration, and the cycle itself are always subject to change...
and this is what devises one's own reality as well as one's personal
philosophical outlook on life,
which can easily be an ever-changing idea. nevertheless, quite
simply put, this is most likely something you already know.)
disclaimer:
please note that the views expressed in the alternative interpretation
above are those of the artist, and are not necessarily those of
the subject
(the above referenced subject is currently on tour, and although
permission has been granted to upload this collection of images,
he has not been
available to comment on the acompanying title selections or this
personal interpretation...)
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