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Killing Me, Quietly

“Killing Me, Quietly” — A reflection on the end of shared memory | Alexander James Foster
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Originally this painting captured shared memory, and shared future. On separation it was transformed to reflect the rupture and fracture of the future path, and how memory is no longer true.
​Painting + Music + Writing
Created as a multi-medium work blending visual art, lyrics, and sound,it is for anyone who faces breakage, and the end of togetherness.
You're Killing Me, Quietly
And I can't breathe
The waves are crashing over me
And I'm drowning
And I'm sorry
That you/I had to leave
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Written and performed by Alexander James Foster
The rupture between the past, the shared memory and the unknown future.

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