Sunday, March 6, 2016

Entry #10 Mori


- Tiffany Holman, colored pencil, dry pastel, and gold paint on wood 2015


             Little did I know, the wake of morning. In clear consciousness, the hum of generators and crickets creeping into my mind. But what do I now if not the little things. So easily overlooked, mediocre in the grand scheme of being. What is there to know? Seconds to minutes, hours and days. What we see on the surface is but a fraction of reality. How could I forget? The desert is not without the sand, without these tiny rocks under my feet, where do I stand?

      This art piece was made for my second family I made while working in a Korean sushi restaurant.They taught me not only about the inner workings of the business and how to be a timely server but, life lessons on having integrity as a business. The little things do matter, and in this small family, every fraction of efforts count. Here is a song by delta spirit, a band from California that always gives me nostalgia at the West Coast.

1 comment:

  1. Tiffany--You continue to write engaging, thoughtful blog entries. Thank you. Interesting, smart, pretty, and full of life. Keep digging into your analysis to create significance for your audience.

    Your original art is stunning. Thank you for sharing it with us.

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