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To Explode.

An Insight by Luke Cowling.

Justin Furstenfeld is one of the most creative and gifted minds in human history. A big call, I know. But like nearly everything on this blog, this is said from my perspective. And from my perspective this statement is true absolute.

The man is a source of great inspiration for myself, and not just artistically. His story of story of perseverance in the face of overwhelming mental anguish is something I reflect on often, and use most days with the everyday struggles that we all face.

What brought the man to my attention though, is his art. Whether it be his book, his poetry, his music, his paintings. Everything speaks to me on a level that is so cerebral, I feel as though each piece was made particularly for myself. And if it seems as though I am pissing in the man's pocket, it is because I am.

For those unfamiliar with his works, please spend a quiet evening to yourself getting familiar with some form of his artistry. It is something you will not regret. And you'll easily be able to see his influence in everything I write, both in my published works, and on here.

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