Life's Too Short

By MRuddle

'Transitional Flow'

-Disclamer: This post contains alot of artistic rubbish do not read if of an unstable mental or physical disposition-

Kandinsky, Hirst, Emin, Pollock. These are all names that shall be cast aside to make clear a way for two new masters of the genre. Ruddle and Iyer have exploded onto the scene with a audacity that is truly stunning. This work, titled 'Transitional Flow' will, I'm sure be just the first in a long career to come.

What really makes this piece for me is the exacting placement of the colours and their clear representation of life's aspects (which I'm sure I need not explain). The flow towards the visually representative 'sink hole of creation' is very clearly a reference to the decay of the quality in modernistic art in the last few years.

-End Artistic rubbish-

What this actually shows is the remnants of Shashank and I's experiment in chemistry this morning. We were reacting transition metal ions with solutions and making pretty coloured precipitates. I like chemistry like this, the visual stuff where you can see things happening, its fun. Whatever rubbish could be written about the picture I think it looks pretty cool, and that's all it is meant to do.

Today was ok. Though the evening was good though, I spent some time messing around with a pump water rocket. I got a wet foot but it was a laugh. We are planning to use it next Monday when we go to teach little kids again, though I have a feeling there will be lots of over excitement.

Artistic drivel like that above really gets on my nerves. It is rubbish. I would write a rant but I'm too tired.

Good night.

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