This week my friend John called my work "futuristic" and "utopian." He is right, of course, but perhaps not quite on the mark. Although I've called my work, "The Geometry of Heaven," it is not the heaven of wishful thinking to which I refer. I do not see heaven, as it is usually represented, as merely something in the future to look forward to after death, I see it as eternally present. It's here with us all the time, underneath the struggle of war and death, the structure that holds the whole mess up. And it's visible. I'm just doing what any other artist is doing, drawing what I see. Only it's a little harder to see on some days than others.
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