I’ve been trying to get back into art as strongly as I can, especially with my being a guest at VisionCon in January.  It’s been tough, between family life, day job, being out of town for said job, and so on.  But I managed to squeeze in some time this afternoon, and I created an image that’s been stuck in my head for a very long time.

When I was in college, I had a fantastic professor of Asian literature, named Dr. Langois. He mentioned a haiku once that affected him more than any other he’d read, and the visual has been in my head all these years.  I’m not going to mention what it was, since I think that will influence the art, but feel free to ask me on my Twitter or Facebook feeds and I can tell which it is.

I call it “lost forgotten”, and I’ve included some close-ups below as well.  I may try and add it to a store to sell prints too, if anyone’s interested. If you want a larger version, click here.

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Russell Dickerson

Russell Dickerson has been a lot of things over many years. Author, artist, designer, winner of awards and recognition, pursuer of the truth, leader of the earth after armageddon.