Newer. Drawing and sketching assignment: tranform an inanimate object into and animal (or vice versa). The teacher asked me, as an independent study minion, to do it in color. Insanity.
I still need to touch up some of the colors. But I'm very surprised that some colors came out...shall I say it..right? I was scared.
I'd like to show you some awesome nature related work from more or less unknown artists which deserve more attention - this is a must see, you won't regret it!!!
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^Ikue has been a devious member of our community for almost 7 years and in this time he has proven to be nothing short of dedicated and devoted. Whilst volunteering his time over the last 22 months as a Gallery Moderator within the Community Relations Team, Chris has brought the Vector gallery and many vector artists directly into the spotlight. ^Ikue's commitment to the community is evident in everything he touches and you can always find him reaching out to others with an encouraging word. Chris is a natural leader with a vibrant and empathic personality, and is a role model for deviants everywhere. It's ev... Read More
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you're skilled it's a fact,
now let it explode!
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- My heart just wanna leave so I gonna
live-Explode?! Oh man, is their a bomb in here?! *runs away*
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"No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist."
- Oscar Wilde
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