For not being...

Burning in hell for not being:
- a nice person, in general;
- a better artist, personally;
- a better husband, father and grandfather, even more personally;
- I don't remember this one, see next;
- really polite to art world pros;
- without so many wrinkles on my forehead;
- with all my teeth at the age of 56;
- as stupid as some of the people around me;
- as smart as some of the people around me;
- as mediocre as most of the people around me;
- enough of a conformist to survive democracy;
- some other person;

This golden quarter of a frame is trying to verify that what I am stating on the right is true and that I am not actually convinced that I will turn up in heaven.

The Poor Moon and the Selfish Stars

Somewhere in the Universe, a smart, vicious and very hungry black hole is approaching a crescent moon (not ours, stay calm, it's another one). The black hole is disguised as a reflection of part of a spectacular golden frame (it's only part of a frame because it would have been too much effort to deal with a whole ornamental frame for such a small moon). The black hole is ready to swallow the moon and thus to complete the set of 12 moons in her dark belly. All the stars are watching what's happening from a distance and basically don't give a space shit what happens to the crescent beauty. All but one. For there is this tiny little hero, marked with a red asterisk, who by pure intuition found one of the weakest points of the evil back hole - she can't withstand a good tickling. So, as you can see, the little star is working hard and the black hole will probably soon retreat back into her part of the Universe, and the moon will be really grateful, and all the other stars will celebrate vigorously, and the little star-hero will receive many shoulder tappings, which will make him enormously happy. Later, he will join the little-ticklers-protection-program, for black holes in that part of the Universe are very vindictive.

Galleria Massimo Minini

Via Apollonio, 68
Brescia 25128 Italy
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