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i really like this star the shape was originally taken from a stain on the concrete at the cemetery across the street. Something about the vaccum in the middle feels like a blackhole some somthing. Stars are a good shape to explore because there are many different possible variations, but regardless of variation the image still caries the same connotation. This isn’t really the same for other simple shapes. If you mess with a square it becomes a rectangle, if you mess with a circle it becomes an ellipse. But if you mess with a star it is still a star and that’s good I think.
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