Stan Speaks
Artist Stan Chisholm gives us insight into the story behind the mascots appearing in ThingsThatNeverReallyHappened
ChokingOnTheMagicWord
Witnessing potential sparks endearment. Anticipating that potential manifest or fail sparks a flurry of emotions. When you see someone on the brink and in mid performance it is likely that they can’t see you, for they are alone with the matter at hand. It’s entertaining…harsh, inspiring, comedic, disappointing, fetishized, relieving, sad… …and entertaining.
When you can feel your potential everything regarding it is optional. To keep what you have is not selfish but riveting,and perhaps perplexing. A certain loss of innocence takes place when you share your “magic.” It’s almost worth it to fake it and keep up the show, right?
For more information on Stan Chisholm visit his web page at www.18andcounting.com



