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Learning to Claw
Life’s lesson come in the form of the little games we play as children. The grip is weak, the paddles are slick, but if you come at it at the right angle, the prize is yours.
Hebe and Zea
When all is done, Hebe of youth and rebirth, and Zea of Maize, surrounded by their ocean witnesses, unite to create the substance of life in a new strain of teosinte that will outlive and survive any remaining plague of GMO humans left on earth.
Mikee n' Minee- a lovely couple I met at the Folsom Street Fair. TW/IG: @aldanuvia 2000x3000px Digital Painting
Carnie Love
That time my parents took us to the county fair. My dad sold drugs to the carnies. They let my sister and I play over and over and gave us stuffed animals regardless of whether we won or not.
Waiting to Bloom
We are harvesting the next generation of warriors that will contend with dystopia and the primal needs of evolution. They will merge with technology of now that blooms with them and become biomechanical, fully fluent in all digital languages. The lense through which they view life will have infinite filters that they define and share with one another in a kaleidoscope free of discrimination and fear and need for power. Our infants will blossom to evolve and survive the future hell they have inherited with the tool designed make our lives easier. Photo reference from downtown LA. ©aldanuvia
The Blood of Bees
We peer into this surreal reality, finding a vibrant creature that will be washed away in the foliage of void surrounding it were it not for the frame of honeycomb and liquidity, eluding to a bubble that may burst any moment, as fleeting as a wing’s stillness.
Wild bees and the honey harvested for hundreds of years are impacted by colonizing German Mennonites in the Yucatan & their use of GMO. In a relatively short time, European & Western colonization and genocide has devastated thousands of years of tradition, families, and culture worldwide. “For thousands of years the Maya people had bee culture. Then the Mennonites came with large machines and started to deforest large parts of land where the bees feed. We had virgin forest with very delicate ecosystems—deer, toucans—but most importantly bees that keep up life. When deforestation started they destroyed everything from millennia back.” From An unlikely feud between beekeepers and Mennonites simmers in Mexico in @natgeo.