The Treehouse + The Cave


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Monday, September 25, 2006

Akira Model

Akira Blast

I first saw it at twelve or thirteen, sitting on a friend's living room floor behind a pizza soaked box (the first time I had had peppers on pizza). Ever since and often, I use this model--a violently expanding spherical absence--to describe ideas of a wide sort. On anxious days I employ it too, to level blocks behind me in step with a beat.

Anonymous Anonymous thought:

Remind me to scan in the non-colored version of this print. It's in the manga version of Akira and is a lot more attractive.

September 25, 2006 at 7:54 PM - Comment Permalink  

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