the image not the album
the pseudoephedrine scene of a truckstop drug,
working the long hours of gitting gud and seeing nothing but the same old suburban america in your mirrors
its a boring madness /ic/ likes thats for sure, nothing attainable in a short while is worth it , even if it its pleasant and rosy pink.
grays greens and blues... grays greens and hrmmss..
i'm not saying this like it's a bad thing either, i just think i finally get it B)
finding the dull america suburban flatland beautiful, like a country song...
>>2888597
That reminds me of London, to be honest. So many nights walking alone watching the rotten orange sky, hiding away each an every star that might have wished me luck.
And despite how disgusting it was, I miss it.
>>2888618
that sounds kinda crappy and lovely i know whatchu mean
i live in the northeast Pennsylvania in between the suburbs and rural parts after living in austin tx and its just not the same
the only thing that captures me is this lack of aesthetic aesthetic grayness on moonlight evenings
https://vimeo.com/127234656
From the thumbnail I thought that was an edit of Rustle's desk.
>>2888646
whereas austin had culture out the wazoo
whats where you live in terms of being conducive to your creativity? /ic? ?
do you live in a boring place that gives you solitude or a vibrant city that makes it hard to focus? always remember to give the big city a shot!
>>2888656
I'm in Maine where there's a lot of beautiful nature so I'm never short on inspiration for landscapes. There's also a city near me with a vibrant culture. I'm not sure if where you live has a significant impact on your creativity, but it can definitely inspire you. Not to say that boring suburban areas can't inspire you.