Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

(replying to Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many))

‪like in kintsugi, it will be put back together and become a more interesting object for having gone through this. and if perhaps the damage will still be visible, then appreciating the work will remind the viewer that it has been damaged, and perhaps make them consider why.‬

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

(replying to Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many))

‪i would have had a different opinion if they'd torched it. that's not the same action.‬

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

(replying to Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many))

‪and that's just one way to look at it. you could also write a bunch about the action as a statement about power, or how it's provocative, for example.‬

‪anyway that's my contribution to the discourse. art is close to my heart, i enjoy this more than arguing about programming.‬

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

(replying to Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many))

‪i think, as an artist, i'd be honoured if someone wanted to harm one of my works, because that implies it had meaning to them‬

Saagar Jha

(replying to Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many))
@hikari If you think about it nobody bats an eye when we ruin the work of art that is this planet