The 2nd movement of Chopin's 1st Piano Concerto recorded by the Apollo Symphony Orchestra accompanies this video presentation entitled Diaspora. With artwork by Spadecaller and paintings by Ivan Ai...
The 2nd movement of Chopin's 1st Piano Concerto recorded by the Apollo Symphony Orchestra accompanies this video presentation entitled Diaspora. With artwork by Spadecaller and paintings by Ivan Aivazovsky, Leon Belly, and Winslow Homer.
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Oh yes! Gorgeous! Partly by Thespadecaller's melodious-pictorial story telling + own mirrowed view: The story of American inmigration, then..since I imagine wheat grass at the beg, flying to polinate. Also the begining of the end of "paradise" A nomadic life (in history) had a natural rhythm. Once cultivation began... so did "Possessions". (maybe even having to spell correctly ;->), anyway.... cicilization-evolution-revolut ion-revolting sounds of: Mine...mine....mine ad nauseum. A bit blue.?
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Partly by Thespadecaller's melodious-pictorial story telling + own mirrowed view: The story of American inmigration, then..since I imagine wheat grass at the beg, flying to polinate. Also the begining of the end of "paradise" A nomadic life (in history) had a natural rhythm. Once cultivation began... so did "Possessions". (maybe even having to spell correctly ;->), anyway.... cicilization-evolution-revolut ion-revolting sounds of: Mine...mine....mine ad nauseum. A bit blue.?