I began my Studio Art Major full time at Cal State University Channel Islands, (CSUCI), 2017-2018, after changing my major of Sociology 2015-2016 to my minor, emphasis on criminology and media manipulation. 

While working part time coloring hair in my co-op salon, I noticed when one strand of hair loads up with hair color, it works like a fine brush. So, I discovered a painting technique by default. I used one strand of my own hair in this painting to finely drag paint on the canvas, to depict the electrical firing of the neurotransmitters in the brain. 

My newest painting is called, "Space Wars C.G. I. (Computer Graphic Imagery.)" It's questioning media manipulation and the subversive occupation of war for the "space" in your mind, not the fictional "outer space," that we've all been bombarded to view repeatedly in efforts to obtain more "territory", not just in all forms of media, but in all forms of territory for acquisitional purposes using marketing with slogans like, "Space, the final frontier," "One giant leap for mankind", "Infinity and beyond!" Not to mention the ridiculous quote of Elon Musk attempting to rob you of your common sense and mind, "You know it's real, because it looks so fake."

Consider, who is selling you these vain imaginations purported to be beyond Earth's atmosphere that you cannot verify first hand. What is occupying your ideology? How did it get in there? BeLIEf of what you saw on the Tell A Vision or what you have been taught or heard? Have you done your own research yourself, first hand? Question everything and analyze if it is proven fact by your own scientific tests, or have you been sold fiction? Because if you can't duplicate or verify a fact yourself, then that is only beLIEf in the so called expert, belief is religion, but it is not scientific, no matter what "authority" is selling you. 

I challenge you to go to NASA's website and pull from their pictures then use photoshop and change the settings of brightness and contrast. You will find that they leave the clues for you to see that they are photoshopped and Computer Generated Images C.G.I. which are paintings and cartoons. Those are not pictures of something real.

I found an electronic song by another artist online, so I purchased it because it sounds luminous like my painting of the Fleetwood Flair disguised as The Mystery Machine, "Flatr" instead of Flair. Here is the name and link to it. Time to wake up, instead of falling into a coma.

Flatr. "The Coma Calling". 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MMzwEkpSuU





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