I always found it funny how the Greek νοστος or Nostos (“Return home”) and αλγος or algos (“pain”) form nolstagia, especially if one has considered nolstagia in connection to the German Heimweh (“Home sickness”). And seeing this figure, treated as signifier, reappear in the contexture with a patch (treated also as signifier) of the Cross intersected with the Circle sometimes called a “Celtic Cross” or “Presbyterian Cross” (that last appeared with that implied character in the “Don’t Get Your Hopes Up”)… well, I continue t’wonder what sacrifice/loss/lack/missing Nia suffered and foreclosed (t’the point it reappeared in her/their Real and manifests in her/their Imaginary which defines her triggered episodes of Psychosis)… I relate to Nia reflecting on me childhood, both sadly and gladly enough…
Wiktora Zatorski
2023-03-21 03:50:25 +0000 UTC
I agree. I wish the internet would go back to drawing similar to this but those days are gone i guess. Still, we have this little realm to be happy... Happy in a strange way
2023-03-21 03:37:15 +0000 UTC
Nostalgia is what I get from your art 🖤
Good or bad, it's feels nice to remember