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No Life Should Be Clouded So
No Life Should Be Clouded So by @lynne (Lynne)

Unfortunately that's the way it must be when living in such a cluttered thing as a human body. Society, emotions, eating, sleeping.. so much excess. I miss a life where none of that bothered me.. where I was totally free, where things were simple and meaningful. I await it again.. as for now there's nothing to do really but get through this one.

Um.. for the record.. I haven't a clue what this picture is or supposed to be but seemed to reflect how I was feeling.. as much as my limited skills allow anyway ^.^ Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Sunday, 05 May, 2002 @ 11:11 PM

It doesn't matter. It's beautiful

Posted: Tuesday, 07 May, 2002 @ 07:53 PM

Limited skill? I wouldn't call your skill limited... you always amaze me with your pics. Another great one, this is. I really like it. It's beautiful beyond description...

Posted: Wednesday, 08 May, 2002 @ 09:27 PM

That's the best thing about art--it doesn't matter what it's of, if it conveys a feeling. And you, my friend, are one of the bestest artists I know.

You're lucky, by the way. Most people don't even have a perfectly free life to look back on or look forward to. Let the memories inspire you and your hopes for the future drive you...and remember, as bad as things may get, nothing lasts forever. (I'm feeling rather 'Nny-ish at the moment...that's not a bad thing, either...^.^)

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