I imagine they will laugh in a hundred or so years at our pitiful excitement about a contact binary potato that we saw on our way out of the solar system but hey we are on a good vector and trajectory is more important than place.
Happy New Year from Memory Replacement - what an amazing day and we will multiply this one x200 in the new year /
Happy New Year from my fire escape - a beautiful day in New York, open and sunny skies - much sun to you tooo!!!!! /
Happy New Year, drinking my first coffee of the year on my fire escape, barefoot ! #happynewyear #happynewyear2019 #firstdayoftheyear #sun
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Happy Dancing in the New Year /
The best of 2018 /
And Happy New Year from Memory Replacement !! Happy New year, thanks to ever amazing adventures and most of all people who helped me create - hope to be ever more unknowledgeable, ignorant and unsuspecting of things in 2019
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The most beautiful thing - a radiant earth seen during spacewalk /
This is how I see the world - a radiant ball of consciousness, it is the ultimate artwork of the cosmos to create a blue and highly spirited planet.
Merry Christmas /
Hands of God - acrylic on canvas, 96 x 96 inches /
Mirena Rhee, Hands of God - acrylic on canvas, 96 x 96 inches A Giant Hands of God painting, It's a kind of a puzzle actually, a hand conversation.
I took a rhizomatic view of Michelangelo's hand of God, almost a Tesseract.
In other words nothing here is an accident and there are no 2 gestures the same color.
We hold the world in our hands, we can create we can destroy, it is only about the other side of the hand, the mind. The mind can gesture things into Oblivion or conjure miracles, especially today with the press of a button.
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Pushing paint around, it gives me the kind of adrenaline rush which is inexplicable. it's a natural high, a byproduct of producing single wavelength of color with your fingertips. I think Dali talked about this in the past that the high of making artwork is so intense that really can't be matched but taking any drugs - not that I've ever taken drugs it's just I feel intensity about anything in the world without any external means
A pick me up - flying penguins, normal penguins, and George Carlin /
Blue Planet 2, the out of this world documentary voiced by our favorite David Attenborough... which is surprisingly a show about our own world, can be had for ten bucks on youtube and honestly this is the best thing since they discovered that penguins can fly: .
Blue Planet can be watched here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmsaqQmH6Sw&list=ELDiEnf4inTk2z-c3sGkD6vw
Penguins can’t fly. But they can get airborne. The secret technique that penguins use involves wrapping their bodies in a cloak of air bubbles – and it turns out to be the same technique that engineers use to speed the movement of ships and torpedoes through water from r/Awwducational
and george - I am usually wary when anyone is negative of America but you know what - sometimes a laugh is worth it.
no to violence /
We don't want to be replaced but we want to be changed.
The soft touch of a wing, The light touch of a brush and a light stroke. The word of a friend, the whisper of a soft fold on a wing. A nod to a future with beauty, a reflection on color and gesture of goodness and friendship. A soft stand against violence. We draw brushes and our holsters hold paints.
In the spirit of Thanksgiving - leftovers /
Happy Thanksgiving!! I am thankful for all of you who painted and for all of you who will paint on the 200x. I had a bit of a calm this thanksgiving to think and plan and as always reflect on what was and what is coming. One of the greatest insights I had in the Silicon Valley is that reproducible work, even work of the highest quality, diminishes in value very quickly. One of this things I wanted to do is work that is highly irreproducible. A mix of materials, quality, process, ideas, actions and results that may not be easily reproduced. Even work of ephemeral nature which requires a special set of circumstances rises in value owing to its rare nature. I am very grateful for that insight, as well as for being able to follow up on these ideas, and which I have been able to further with the graceful and generous participation from all of you. Thank you.
Memory Replacement - Roaming Installation and Performance with Public Participation at the World Trade Center Memorial site in New York city. Making of Leftovers.
The brush is one of the wonders of the world, and the hand its master. Final look of the Dress /
Memory Replacement - Roaming Installation and Performance with Public Participation at the World Trade Center Memorial site in New York city /
The most incredible day in my life will never be erased - Memory Replacement Roaming Installation and Performance with Public Participation at the World Trade Center Memorial site /
Small Step /
Can't even begin to describe my feelings on November 4th, I was so much touched by your generous words and gestures, it was the best day of my life. I was humbled by so many positive engagements from all of you who braved the brushes /
Memory Replacement Roaming Installation with Public Participation, Sunday, November 4th, at the World Trade Center site ! The best day of my life, I was humbled and touched !! Thank you! x200 soon
Visit the project's website here!
Thanks to Kenneth James for the incredible photographs and for being a great partner at the World Trade center site.



















































