Art Is Quarry

I have no use for nostalgia. I am not a revivalist.

All human expression, from the first marks on stone to the endless feeds of the present moment, is raw material for my enjoyment, my ritual, my expression.

I hold no work of art with reverence. Nothing is sacred. Every artifact, every sound, every image, every word—past, present, or future—is mine to use.

Art is not a shrine. It is a quarry. I take, I break, I build.
What matters is not fidelity to tradition, but the utility of creation for my own fulfillment.

I do not look backward. I do not bow.
I extract, I reshape, I burn it down, I make it live again—on my terms.

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