This might be the first YouTube thingee I would like to keep around —to look at from time to time.
The whole thing was so Andy Warhal-ish in nature, I had to watch at it a couple of times...
The one thing that really struck me about it was how he managed to keep the images centered (for the most part) on his eyes, as if to remind me of a personal belief of mine that through one's eyes, one's soul is seen -no matter how much of the rest of our countenance (or our lives for that matter) change. Actually, I have to admit, that I caught myself staring, for moments, at just his eyes, never changing as they were, even as everything around them ebbed and flowed.
I only wish that he had grown some kind of facial hair once in awhile in the six years he did this...probably because I would have found that amusing (and because I'm sucker for that sort of thing on guys anyway).
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Date: 2007-03-30 05:18 am (UTC)This might be the first YouTube thingee I would like to keep around —to look at from time to time.
The whole thing was so Andy Warhal-ish in nature, I had to watch at it a couple of times...
The one thing that really struck me about it was how he managed to keep the images centered (for the most part) on his eyes, as if to remind me of a personal belief of mine that through one's eyes, one's soul is seen -no matter how much of the rest of our countenance (or our lives for that matter) change. Actually, I have to admit, that I caught myself staring, for moments, at just his eyes, never changing as they were, even as everything around them ebbed and flowed.
I only wish that he had grown some kind of facial hair once in awhile in the six years he did this...probably because I would have found that amusing (and because I'm sucker for that sort of thing on guys anyway).
Again, thanks for sharing this with us....