THERE’S FREEDOM IN MY HAIR
“I like to go disheveled through Life” – This is one of my usual phrases.
Going disheveled through Life means having the Freedom to continue without prejudice, without everything studied and programmed to the millimeter to fit into the format or “box” socially accepted by a normality that owes nothing to naturalness or respect for the uniqueness of each one of us.
In an analogy: My hair doesn't have to be altered to look “right”. He, like me, finds his beauty in the freedom of his unique and natural forms of expression.
Giclée Print of the original. Limited edition, Signed and stamped with white seal.
“I like to go disheveled through Life” – This is one of my usual phrases.
Going disheveled through Life means having the Freedom to continue without prejudice, without everything studied and programmed to the millimeter to fit into the format or “box” socially accepted by a normality that owes nothing to naturalness or respect for the uniqueness of each one of us.
In an analogy: My hair doesn't have to be altered to look “right”. He, like me, finds his beauty in the freedom of his unique and natural forms of expression.
Giclée Print of the original. Limited edition, Signed and stamped with white seal.
“I like to go disheveled through Life” – This is one of my usual phrases.
Going disheveled through Life means having the Freedom to continue without prejudice, without everything studied and programmed to the millimeter to fit into the format or “box” socially accepted by a normality that owes nothing to naturalness or respect for the uniqueness of each one of us.
In an analogy: My hair doesn't have to be altered to look “right”. He, like me, finds his beauty in the freedom of his unique and natural forms of expression.
Giclée Print of the original. Limited edition, Signed and stamped with white seal.
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A Giclée is printed by professional 12-color inkjet printers (while home printers use only 3 colors) and spray 1 million microscopic droplets per second, creating deep contrast, intense colors, and high resolution on high-quality paper with pigment-based inks. The giclée is valuable not only because it's a limited edition and signed by the artist but also due to its excellent quality; it can last for more than 100 years.