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A.C. Weston commented on She Is the End

I'm in the TOP 10!!!!

To celebrate, here's a  painting I did referencing "The Seven Works of Mercy" by Caravaggio. This is an interpretation of Milo's state when we first meet him...

How will the naked be clothed?

Thanks, really, for your support. I can't wait to show you the project video.

Cara

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    It creates a feeling sort of like Dune... people are going to love this. Awesome.
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      The fell thread is the most important. It is forever changing, one thread, immediately before the weaver. The beginning and the end of the cloth do not matter, only the one thread where creation—or destruction—is happening with each pass of the shuttle. It is the weaver’s heartbeat, the place where everything can change in an instant, for good or ill.—Reflections on weaving from a Lividian scroll
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