My Creativity Engine

That which is constantly detonating the experiences and knowledge of my past into broken rough-edged bits, before reassembling them into the artwork below. Every item on this site is handmade by me unless otherwise noted.

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Acceptance


I'm not going to talk about this one.


Posted by Rob Rainone at 9:22 AM No comments:
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Robert Rainone descended from rum runners and horse thieves, studied architecture in college, and went on to work in construction. Although the creativity engine he refined during his education resents idleness it's rarely used in his career. Art like this is what happens when he lets that engine rip.

































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