After I finished the ring with slant grooves I was inspired to do a more complex design. The original conception was a ring around a ring. That IS what it is technically. Upon trying to find a more accurate name I got close with a Google search for twisted torus.
It turns out a twisted torus Google search hit close to home -- I'm a physics major -- by having this
as an image result. RELATIVITY! Relativity is perhaps the most difficult stuff I've ever studied (In my free time) notation-wise. I didn't get to take a course in Relativity while I was in college. Enough of that though. Here's the ring
You see the green stone inlay wraps around the ring. It goes at an angle around the inside and outside. I'm sure there is a more accurate mathematical description and much more mathematical and theoretical physics related implications of such an arrangement. (unbounded geodesics of a torus) I should look into this. The stone is a chlorite schist. I was lucky enough to find this in my mom's driveway.
THERE IS BEAUTY EVERYWHERE. THIS is how the person who represents himself with the AYA is able to subsist. Resourcefulness is born from creativity and the perception of beauty/usefulness everywhere. Hey! This could begin a philosophical treatise on the link between beauty and utility. But wait! Last post I painted myself as a child-like explorer of the world who loves cartoons. Ha! It is still the case. So after I write this treatise I can
Dress Material
So in addition to my found wood carving I am trying to make dresses and possibly other clothes. This
is one of the dresses I designed. I picked up the fabric this week. Both are polyester. One is costume magenta and the other is satin black.
My grandmother gave me a sewing machine ten years or so ago and so I figured I'd use it.


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