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Live from ‘La Banquise’


Lemonhaze@Ordinals10K
Deeply grateful to find out "Rue Cuvillier" and "La Banquise" were acquired yesterday by none other than my personal David Goggins - the epic @td5_tyler!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart, sir 🫂🖤🥃 These works are from my series "Montreal by Lemonhaze" exhibited at @SuburbsGallery and auctioned on @trygamma earlier this week.
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✍️ARTIFISHAL DIARY ENTRY🐡: MAY 12, 2026
Sometimes the hardest thing and the right thing are the same.
I am titling the next collection.
Titling often teaches me what the work actually is.
The name does not get added to a finished piece—it surfaces when the piece is finally honest.
If a title will not come, I have learned to stop fighting it.
The piece is not done.
Sometimes it is not even right.
I may throw it out and make more, because if I cannot name it, it is not real yet.
A title I can say out loud is the proof the work is finished.
If I am still reaching for one, the work is still reaching too.
And sometimes Untitled is the title. The truest name a piece can carry is sometimes the refusal of any other name—and that refusal is doing as much work as any word I could put on it. That, too, is a title.
That is why the last stage of my process is never the last stage. It is a beckoning call for act three (or overtime)—where the refining happens, and the discovery of discovery of discovery begins.
This is where it gets tiring. And fun. And tiring again.
And, finally, transcendent.
Life affirming.
It is, in the end, a lot like paddling a canoe. You stroke and stroke and stroke and the shore does not seem to move.
Then it does.
Then you are there.
Then you push off again.
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Pictured: Paddle, from my earlier collection Edge of the World, in the collection of the legend @td5_tyler.
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@RapidResponse47 is this a problem ? i'm good with this. coming from someone with two paychecks from the fed gov't
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10 more Ordinals collections have made their way to Raster 🤩
Proving that great art exists on the "mother chain" 👇
1/ Caltech Studies (Braille), @schwittlick_, 2025 — via @nguyenwahed
The digital counterpart of braille embossings rendering Caltech scientists' mouse movements into tactile form.
raster.art/artwork/2837593

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