Wednesday, November 20, 2013

At Her B(r)east

 E.D. A Family, 2008, acrylic on canvas, 54x54



Breastfeeding. Is it animal-like?  I craved it with each of three fruitful and abhorred pregnancies. The first draw. Deep pleasure underneath the pain surface. It starts at the abdomen's bottom filling me up and swirling around the breasts, then erupts inside the head and rushes out of the swollen nipples. The labor of the newborn at my labor's finale. The sweaty freeze.

 A woman outside  her job placement. Is she animal-like? All the fashions in the world cannot kill her everlasting natural nature. Male's torso in the back is the reference to the Bull, of cause. His head is out of picture. It is not time for thinking. The Nature whipshit.     

Money



Too bad, we don't appreciate money as an artifact.
A copper penny is more expensive to make than a dollar bill, which once was in gold.
When money go virtual, owning a dollar bill will be prestigious.
Money has always been in our heads rather then pockets or banks.
Coins were used for the lack of math skills, like children's fingers to count their age.
Soon we all will remember the forgotten fact, which will make bills unnecessary, that money represents relationships.
Virtual money will replace paper like facebook likes, and the truism about serving two lords now conveniently located under one umbrella will make the headacheshit unbearable.



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