Hi Harrison, I wrote one of the stories. It’s my first time participating in a group art project like this, and seeing the result is unexpectedly delightful. I feel a kind of mysterious, magical connection to everyone – even though I don’t know any of you, we made something together. Corina’s tapestry wraps it up and presents it in such a lovely way.
This project caught my interest because I really enjoy the challenge of a tight prompt. There’s something powerful about precision and economy of words – it lets us lay things bare.
Thank you. Reading this felt like getting a little surprise gift. I’m looking forward to the next experiment!
Love this Harrison! Thanks for sharing mine. I grew up in the Chicago area.
If I drove North and East I'd be in the steel mills of Northwest Indiana and South Chicago. If I drove South and West I'd be in farm towns and endless corn fields. It was an interesting place to grow up and it did a lot to make me the curious, creative person I am today. I enjoy contrast and tension between extremes. I love both the factories and the corn fields.
Shall we make a class tea towel next? Inspired by the first image ❤️
Mate that’s literally the best idea ever
Hi Harrison, I wrote one of the stories. It’s my first time participating in a group art project like this, and seeing the result is unexpectedly delightful. I feel a kind of mysterious, magical connection to everyone – even though I don’t know any of you, we made something together. Corina’s tapestry wraps it up and presents it in such a lovely way.
This project caught my interest because I really enjoy the challenge of a tight prompt. There’s something powerful about precision and economy of words – it lets us lay things bare.
Thank you. Reading this felt like getting a little surprise gift. I’m looking forward to the next experiment!
Hey Jess, thanks so much!!!
i love this
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Oh wow, love the tapestry SO much 🥰
Me too!
(and that CansaFis managed to describe himself completely and recognizably in 6 words leaves me in awe, eyes googling and jaw on the floor.)
this is utterly delightful.
Love this Harrison! Thanks for sharing mine. I grew up in the Chicago area.
If I drove North and East I'd be in the steel mills of Northwest Indiana and South Chicago. If I drove South and West I'd be in farm towns and endless corn fields. It was an interesting place to grow up and it did a lot to make me the curious, creative person I am today. I enjoy contrast and tension between extremes. I love both the factories and the corn fields.
…i am so sorry i went all caps on you burg…stoked to see myself so melty on the art tho…group art is so cool…