Trapped in depression Metal Print
by Claude McCoy
Product Details
Trapped in depression metal print by Claude McCoy. Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of a metal print. Your image gets printed directly onto a sheet of 1/16" thick aluminum. The aluminum sheet is offset from the wall by a 3/4" thick wooden frame which is attached to the back. The high gloss of the aluminum sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results.
Design Details
If a person looks for something where it isn't they will not find it! If a person looks for life where it isn't they will not find it! As a... more
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Artist's Description
If a person looks for something where it isn't they will not find it! If a person looks for life where it isn't they will not find it! As a consequence of looking for life where it isn't many become trapped in depression. They become trapped by human anger, which has been internalized and denied to the conscious self. After all, nice people do not get angry, they get depressed. The message of human anger is "something or someone is depriving me of my life and I am mad about it". The singular important question is:
"Is there "LIFE" to be found on planet earth?" If so, where does it come from? Is life a "do it yourself project" which all normal thinking persons believe? Or does "LIFE" come from God alone?
About Claude McCoy
Throughout my life art has been a means of recreation and relaxation for me. I am now retired and free to pursue two artistic passions. One is to work in 3D using Bryce to create colorful fantasy landscapes and scifi images for the young at heart. My first uploads to Fine Art America will be these images. My second passion is "algorithmic abstract art". I was overjoyed when I found a software graphic generator with which I could create beautiful algorithmic abstract art prints. The process of creating these algorithmic abstract art prints involves creating a tree of interconnecting algorithmic modules and then examining multitudes of iterations they can produce until the "keeper" image appears. The patterns of color are called...
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Claude McCoy
Somehow I managed to delete Everett's comment when I attempted to edit my response. He suggested that Lexapro or Zoloft might help. I agree that they might help the feeling but they wouldn't correct the faulty thinking.
Alan Kiczula
Wow ! outstanding
Claude McCoy replied:
Thanks Alan