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String Theory in Colour (2022) Digital Arts by Phillip Reese

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When Exotis visited earth, they found a few intelligent beings, alas, elephants didn't have hands to create art, so they accepted that they had to deal with earthlings calling themselves, the only ones, or HUMANS. By chance, they found one of them who loves art. Curious he asked about string theory and the Exotis laughed, You see, our kids do paintings [...]
When Exotis visited earth, they found a few intelligent beings, alas, elephants didn't have hands to create art, so they accepted that they had to deal with earthlings calling themselves, the only ones, or HUMANS.

By chance, they found one of them who loves art. Curious he asked about string theory and the Exotis laughed, You see, our kids do paintings about it, and they showed me one, this one.

Almost everything is art. Sad about the intelligent elephants.

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Every child is an artist. For me, everyone is an artist. A lazy artist who said everything is art took me to this assertion. I'm lazy as well, I only do what distracts me. I came to UK in 1994 and I got a boring [...]

Every child is an artist. For me, everyone is an artist. A lazy artist who said everything is art took me to this assertion. I'm lazy as well, I only do what distracts me.

I came to UK in 1994 and I got a boring job. It was hard to adapt to the system. Being asocial rarely people likes me, local working politics and populism did the rest. I started losing my hair in droves and at the same time, the paper dust from criminal cases was affecting my health. To balance this I took up painting.

I never thought about competitions, but my S colleagues told me to enter in the competition. It was a competition for civil servants. I followed the bureaucratic rules literally and I created a work that reflected the title, 'Honesty, Integrity, Impartiality, and else'. 

The jury went off the script and selected a work that was just a red blot, nothing to do with the rules. I was the runner-up, but I was happy, democracy had won, those rules felt as I was still living in a communist country, where ideals do not correspond to the reality. 

I'm also an author, Phillip Reese on Amazon's, with books like The Amateur (now waiting for the 2nd edition), BRUSHES & MICE, MICE & BRUSHES, THE AMATEUR, BEFORE I LOST MY COUNTRY (a personal journey in old Africa), Poems Riding Poems (adapting to London, a new world), and a few more titles.

You're welcome to visit me.

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