Life is an unending game of hide and seek.
We develop skills and abilities as we grow from infancy only to see them diminish as we reach old age. We gain friends and lovers and lose them, with people vanishing into that mysterious place where single socks also go missing.
The ones we loved the most haunt us like phantom limbs.
We revel in the serendipitous discovery of money on the sidewalk, only to be brought down by the realization that we've lost our wallets.
Our scientific, moral, and spiritual knowledge bases have each grown exponentially. We know enough to know better, and yet that knowledge cannot keep us from falling back; from acting like animals and repeating our Holocausts.
It seems we're constantly looking, and losing sight during the process.
We develop skills and abilities as we grow from infancy only to see them diminish as we reach old age. We gain friends and lovers and lose them, with people vanishing into that mysterious place where single socks also go missing.
The ones we loved the most haunt us like phantom limbs.
We revel in the serendipitous discovery of money on the sidewalk, only to be brought down by the realization that we've lost our wallets.
Our scientific, moral, and spiritual knowledge bases have each grown exponentially. We know enough to know better, and yet that knowledge cannot keep us from falling back; from acting like animals and repeating our Holocausts.
It seems we're constantly looking, and losing sight during the process.
Header art by T. Guzzio and M. Guzzio.