Thursday, 19 March 2009

Changes, Revolution, Revival.

Recently I have been looking at the term “Changes” for my GCSE art exam, at first I thought about the obvious things you’d look at when you thought about a visual representation of the term, things like growth and decay, ageing, history and flip books. But my mind started wandering (as it often does) to changes of a different sort, protests and changes of heart, changes of culture, The more I thought about change, the more I wanted change, the more I craved change, the more I wanted to tear the clinging grasping fingers of the traditionalists away from their tradition, the more I wanted the foundations on which our everyday lives are based around to be shaken beyond all force, and be ripped from our feet., and to build my everyday life on a new and fresh ground. The more I thought about change, the more I wanted change, the more I wanted a revival.

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