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Days 33 & 34: Proekt 365 (For friends and friendly praise)
In a chat with a close friend months ago, he’d asked and I’d promised to do a snow angel when there was finally enough snow on the ground in Helsinki to allow for such a creation. Yesterday afternoon, I finally had the opportunity to lie down and fan my arms and legs like a child in my attempt to create a snow angel of the finest order. I can’t say that my angels were particularly lovely, but what fun it was to revisit a childhood thrill.
A little later in the evening, after I’d already sent version 1.0, we finally looked out our kitchen window to see version 2.0, which looked heaps better from our third-floor vantage point. I neglected to make my post yesterday. But, it was a high point of the day. A day late it may be, but it is still just as friendly today as it…
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The Observed Life
Today was a strange day. Today we lost something, we lost a great talent. And yes I know that he was a stranger to me and yes I know that there are people dying everywhere, but still.
Good night, Mr Hoffman.
It’s times like this that you wonder about being an artist. As I wonder about the sea of troubles that eventually subsumed Mr Hoffman, I wonder how he felt about what he did, what he was so masterful at. Did it bother him, as a man of intelligence and conscience, to be rewarded so well as part of the Hollywood mechanism for turning resources into art?
It feels presumptuous to wonder, but I do. Anyone who’s put a lot of their life into the creation of art has to wonder whether it’s worth it when the world has so many terrible and pressing problems, problems that could use any…
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