I think all artists struggle to represent the geometryof life in their own way, just like writers deal witharchetypes. There are only so many stories that you cantell, but an infinite number of storytellers.

Henry Mosquera
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The quote above is a really interesting one. I think that all artists struggle to represent the geometry of life in their own way, just like writers deal with archetypes. There are only so many stories that you can’t tell, but an infinite number of storytellers.

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