decision of my life. Now to prove to myself that all of this is worth it. I am a strong, independent woman with a bright future.
The most beautifully complicated person I have ever met. The only love of my life. The other night was impossibly difficult, but made me think about a lot. We are meant to be together.. just not right now. I want so much for you to understand, and I feel like now you do. This is just the most difficult thing I’ve ever dealt with.
I hope I’m making the right decisions. I hope the space I’m needing isn’t permanent and you decide I’m not worth it anymore.. I wish I could stop thinking right now.
There must be something that keeps me awake,
Or some kind of pill I can take,
To break these bad habits.
I would lie if I said that this didn’t get tough,
Two left feet on the floor in a Waltz,
At an odd tempo.
Am I stuck at the ankle, or caught at the knee?
A curious puzzle still cursing me,
To follow or lead.
You gave me a heart and then taught me to hurt,
I can’t tell just which option is worse,
Dying pure or aware.
So these feet keep on tripping in triplets to beats,
Too far off for my ears to reach,
Just a hint of timing.
Am I stuck at the ankle, or caught at the knee?
A curious puzzle still cursing me,
To follow or lead.
And I don’t know where I’m going,
Cause I can’t see the road, oh it’s winding,
Just as long as I keep breathing,
I’ve got this uncomfortable feeling,
Heavy feet, shakey hands, troubled hall.
Los Angeles, CA – LeBasse Projects: Chinatown is proud to announce Jokes On Me, a solo exhibition from Los Angeles based artist Yoskay Yamamoto. In his new body of work, Yamamoto will feature a series of sculptures based on iconic childhood characters. Three years in the making, Jokes On Me is a conceptual project that explores current social issues through humor. Like a classic Sunday comic strip Yamamoto’s sculptures are charming and nostalgic but upon further inspection the individual works contain a darker underlying message and social commentary. This will be the artist’s first exhibition focused entirely on sculpture - in a range of mediums from plaster, resin, vinyl, clay and wood.



