Ross Harman was a kind friend to me and the Skull-A-Day project and was the impetus for the creation of my 352. Skull Roll.
His involvement in the project really started when he made this skull as a surprise for me when I picked up an order of sushi from the restaurant where he worked...
He was also a fantastic musician and I encourage you to check out his music HERE.
Ross left a lot of very sad people behind, including myself, and will be missed terribly.
If you know someone who is in emotional distress, please make sure they know about the Helpline: 1.800.SUICIDE. Also please consider donating to an organization working to prevent suicide and help survivors of it. Two that come highly recommended are SPAN USA and the Kristin Brooks Hope Center.
RIP Ross, always sad when life gets the better of someone, and kudos Noah for a kind and fitting tribute.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry you are having to go through this. It's something that I went through earlier this year and may never recover from.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the post Noah. Means a lot.
ReplyDeleteNoah, this is really special. Ross was such a big fan of your work. Can't wait to see you while I'm in Richmond this weekend.
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