Climbing into the sky, but there is not a peaceful paradice but narrow pathways still I have to stick to. These are also a part of interior for homeless, “I could be bounded in a nut shell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams.”
City Inside Out: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/LEA20/127/146/214
Passing through cubes. There is a transpalent plate among them so I do not fall.
A ladder that I cannot ascend anymore. There is no teleporter around, so I have to fly.
A structure like a huge pincers. It does not move but I tried to be caught expecting to be taken out of this place.
Some structures can be entered but the inside cannot be said comfortable. Spiders were connoting Web in other Haveit’s art. Is this an internet world that homeless can not access?
The sky stage looked down from a peak. How is the interior of an artist's brain who works up such a world? Harveit’s world are always new experience. There are realistic paintings that are more beautiful than the real object, so SL worlds faithfully depicting RL are also nice, but I like the Haveit’s world of intersection of reality and fantasy.
A hole at the top of a tower. There are many human figures like homeless people are falling down in indrawing flow. Is this the result after climbing up all the way? This could be not only for homeless but also for myself…. This exhibition will be presented until June 30.
Listed up my old articles about Haveit’s art. So many stories I relied on his art. Thank you again Haveit!