![]() People forget that life and death share a symbiotic relationship. ![]() Death is seen as a problem with no solution an ending with no aftermath. Since the beginning of time, the origin of death has weighed on everyone's mind. What Dreams May Cometakes a spiritual journey through the metaphysical relationship between life and death. In spite of the dark, Robin Williams gave everything a performer and spectator could ask for: a laugh, a cry, and a thought. His performances encouraged us to be more than a witness he wanted us to be more itself. ![]() Williams played with emotions in such a spontaneous way that he couldn't be matched, but he didn't stop you from daring to. Williams was a guiding light, showing us the way to live a life fulfilled, a life he knew was filled with light. He also understood the darkness that surrounds the strike of a matchstick. He understood that creative spark that keeps us alive. Robin Williams was a walking, talking work of art, provocative and perverse to the people, but for the people. Thinking of all the possible meanings lifts the thinker out of his humdrum existence and exchanges it for a shock, an enlightenment, a reminder. Interpretations are the playing field of the artist's mind. ![]() Multiplicity is the artist's modus operandi. ![]() Finding some token of semblance to resonate with, to feel alive and less alone in this existence, is the vocation of art. Audiences sit, observe, and listen to the human condition. ![]()
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