Atmospheres are as subtle and interesting as the percipient is capable of understanding them.
The culture may indeed experience a failure of moral reason on a vast scale, and ultimately reach a nadir of emotional and intellectual vapidity of expression.
Nonetheless, the artist is tasked with a profound indifference, one equal to a singular vision.
The culture may indeed experience a failure of moral reason on a vast scale, and ultimately reach a nadir of emotional and intellectual vapidity of expression.
Nonetheless, the artist is tasked with a profound indifference, one equal to a singular vision.