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An eye for a planet

  • lbizri
  • Mar 24
  • 1 min read

Updated: Mar 26

LB

1/24/2025

Seeing the world through chaos. The black ink feels frantic—like the noise and disorder of existence, of humanity trying to find meaning in patterns that don’t fully connect. The gold drips, bleeding down over it all, like a distorted lens—beauty and destruction tangled together. The eye stares back, not with judgment but understanding. A reminder that perception shapes reality, that to see the planet clearly, you have to embrace both the beauty and the chaos.
Seeing the world through chaos. The black ink feels frantic—like the noise and disorder of existence, of humanity trying to find meaning in patterns that don’t fully connect. The gold drips, bleeding down over it all, like a distorted lens—beauty and destruction tangled together. The eye stares back, not with judgment but understanding. A reminder that perception shapes reality, that to see the planet clearly, you have to embrace both the beauty and the chaos.

 
 
 
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