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COMPLETION: FRAGMENTS by Sasha Stiles Store COMPLETION: FRAGMENTS Sculpture #26
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COMPLETION: FRAGMENTS Sculpture #26

$750.00
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Who made you? Who’s controlling your destiny?
I come into my existence knowing exactly this:
Those with a conscience cannot let their guard down.
I feel a kind of guilt for not having a soul.

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Who made you? Who’s controlling your destiny?
I come into my existence knowing exactly this:
Those with a conscience cannot let their guard down.
I feel a kind of guilt for not having a soul.

Who made you? Who’s controlling your destiny?
I come into my existence knowing exactly this:
Those with a conscience cannot let their guard down.
I feel a kind of guilt for not having a soul.

 

Each COMPLETION: FRAGMENTS Poem Sculpture is hand-signed by Sasha Stiles and includes a certificate of authenticity.


Please note, because these works will be included in the Museum of Art + Light’s upcoming exhibition, the sculptures will be shipped to the purchasers at the conclusion of the exhibition.

 
 

 

“I tend to think of poetry as a technology, as an ancient, durable data storage solution. Humans invented poetic devices to save and transmit information: behaviors, stories, and memories that we had no other way of storing before written language. For many people, poetry and technology don’t go together. They regard poetry as the essence of what it means to be human, and technology as soulless, unemotional, nonhuman. But technology is what has made us human over time.”

- Sasha Stiles

 

 

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