Abandoned Muse's Blog Entries
The Beauty of Decay: Urban Exploration Series
Posted on: January 2, 2006
In my latest series, I've been exploring abandoned buildings around the city, capturing the
haunting beauty of forgotten spaces. Each photograph tells a story of time's passage and the
resilience of nature reclaiming human-made structures.
This project has led me to reflect on the impermanence of our creations and the cyclical nature
of urban development. Through these images, I hope to inspire a dialogue about preservation,
memory, and the aesthetic value of decay.
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Reflections on Solitude: A Visual Essay on the Solitude of Liminal Spaces
Posted on: May 5, 2005
In this visual essay, I explore the concept of solitude through a series of liminal spaces. Each
piece is a meditation on the different facets of being alone - from peaceful introspection to
melancholic isolation.
The work incorporates various media, including photography, ai, and digital manipulation. By
blending these forms, I aim to create a multi-layered narrative that resonates with the
complexity of solitary experiences.
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Collaborative Art Project: New Websims Collab
Posted on: December 10, 2004
I'm excited to announce a new collaborative project that explores the Websims technology to
create art with internet websites.
You are looking at it. This website was ported from Tom's MySpace page from Archive.org! With a
bit of tweaking I managed to recreate it pretty faithfully.
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Abandoned Muse's Blurbs
About me:
I'm an artist exploring the intersections of liminality, memory, space, and nostalgia. My work often
involves forgotten places and discarded objects, finding beauty in the overlooked and abandoned.
I use this space to share my artistic journey, connect with fellow creators, and find inspiration in
unexpected places. Feel free to reach out if you'd like to collaborate or just chat about art and
life.
Who I'd like to meet:
I'm interested in connecting with other artists, urban explorers, philosophers, and lucid dreamers. I
believe in the power of collective creativity and am always open to new perspectives and
collaborations.
Whisper May 15, 2006 11:23 PM