No Evil
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The triptych representing Plato's Allegory of the cave, and speak, hear, and see no evil maxim. The duct tape represents that temporary fixes in our lives can become permanent behavior. As the shadows dance in the background it calls into question how we perceive and act upon those influences that we pay attention to.
The chains are the patterns that we have bound ourselves with.
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The triptych representing Plato's Allegory of the cave, and speak, hear, and see no evil maxim. The duct tape represents that temporary fixes in our lives can become permanent behavior. As the shadows dance in the background it calls into question how we perceive and act upon those influences that we pay attention to.
The chains are the patterns that we have bound ourselves with.
24×9 Print
The triptych representing Plato's Allegory of the cave, and speak, hear, and see no evil maxim. The duct tape represents that temporary fixes in our lives can become permanent behavior. As the shadows dance in the background it calls into question how we perceive and act upon those influences that we pay attention to.
The chains are the patterns that we have bound ourselves with.