TRepasky

 

The Online Identity of a Surrealist


Art and Writings


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Other Side of Perception by


Tom Repasky

 
 
 
 
What is Surreal?

  • A Walk In Life
  • Life is a Beta test. If this had been a real life, a manual would have been included.
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TRepasky
My Other Self
You will find me at many artist and art sites on the Internet. I began using TRepasky after realizing that all the screen names I previously used didn't convey who I am.

Flicker Light Studio
This is the name of my place where I create and express. It is also a business name that is used for taxes and such.

 

Welcome to everything and be glad you can!

 

Help me keep this site and art online. I am currently unemployed and this site costs me more than $150/year

Looking for Meaning
A Thousand Words
That is supposedly what a picture is worth according to an old adage.  An average book has about 80,000 words. That would imply that I have created images equal to about 30 books worth of words during the last 10 years.

There's a Story

It's about perception and life. It was created by a collective and distributed to consciousness. It is the place where the "I" exists. Few ever go there because there is no map or way to return.

 

New Art 03/26/2010

 

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New Book Published

WHERE TO LOOK TO FIND GOD

Where to look to find God

 

Is there really an "I"?

We all know ourselves by the catchy term "I". We use it all the time, yet does it exist?

 

No one has ever seen the "I". Nor has anyone ever found a piece of the "I". Still, we refer to it almost with nearly every thing we say.

 

I think, there for I am. Well, that is not saying much. If the "I" could think why would it need to assert it's realness?

 

Long ago a bunch of atoms got together and after some centuries of effort created together a body with a brain. It was to be a new 'eye' but the brain mistook the phase and thought it was "I"

 
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