@ewarren As someone with zero student loan debt I’m still all for this as education serves the public good and holding people down financially prevents them from realizing their full potential. I want to see more people succeed, not struggle for decades.
@JCOSRanger1@JeffcoOpenSpace As an environmental scientist and previously a trail crew foreman, I find it disgusting that you put that fence up in the first place. The entire top of the ridge is far more heavily eroded from foot traffic and is “dangerous” too but no fence was put there. Your logic is flawed.
@DallasArtNews As an artist with a strong gallery presence in Dallas, I fully disagree. The politics are extremely important right now. This is time for public accountability. We the makers will keep making but we don’t want to see an end to the coverage.
@RealJamesWoods It’s easier to mitigate point source pollution and the batteries are recyclable to a large degree. They have a lot of improvement ahead but already are safer than ICE vehicles.
This bronze is a one of one and is available on Artsy or directly through Valley House Gallery in Dallas. If you want one of my pieces, but don't have one yet. Get one or put a down payment on one now because I'll… https://t.co/Q3Ic8AOGvG
This is a nearly 100lb glass piece of mine from a few years ago. I never posted this image because I didn't like the background. But then I realized I don't like 95% of the art I see so I decided that it's better to… https://t.co/jsmGXx27Kx
"FUR" is something I first created when I lived in Seoul, S. Korea using materials from the industrial neighborhood near my studio.
It's intended to be installed as a large wall panel and is about sensory eperience... https://t.co/vkLUUD4LEh
"FUR" is something I first created when I lived in Seoul, S. Korea using materials from the industrial neighborhood near my studio.
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It's intended to be installed as a large wall panel and is about sensory… https://t.co/7ByyNIBpDn