Hunter Blakely
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Born a peasant, grown a prince.
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Time Freezes
While viewing a painting, time freezes. All movement ends. Individual photons are locked in place, sprinkled across your eyes. These photons do not fill the entire area of your pupil. The result is speckles of color, as if a pointillist painter were just getting started with a large painting on transparent sheets. Instead of focusing on one section, the painter decides to put points all over the canvas in no particular order. Each of these speckles are separated by a black and empty void. It would almost resemble looking at the night sky, and seeing the stars against the nothingness. The stars are of different color, and vaguely resemble an image when you allow yourself to see them as a whole.
By Hunter Blakely5 years ago in Poets







