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Welcome to the Seattle Arts Ecology, Spring 2008. Please make use of this space to track course activities and assignments, share observations, ask questions, post photos from field trips, plug upcoming shows . . . you name it.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

rad mr.trimpin =]

trimpin, trimpin, trimpin.
the name itself sounds like something coming out of a musical instrament.

so, i couldn't realy visualize the art work through the writers discription.
and i really couldn't understand the article.
so what did this 18 year old college stdent with a laptop do?
i youtube'd that trick.

cool ish man.

i think the thing that intrigues me about this eccentric kind of art is that fact taht i've never seen ((or experienced)) something like that before. it's so not the norm that i can see it's appeal.
trimpin is kind of an inspiration to me.
he's the kind of artist that take risks to produce something great.
sure, it is considered a genre that people specialize in, but it it's still pretty out there.
i love that.
the fact that he's putting something out there that not a lot of people know about.
then there's the great art lovers
like beth sellars. she gives the artist an opportunity to show her stuff,
and also gives the public an opportunity to view the works.
gee, i need a person like that,
someone to give me an opportunity to show off my work.
gee i need an agent.
hehe.

-romeo

***ohh...and by the way...
robbie's only kinda lame now =]

hi robbie!

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