Lots of artists say that they see an improvement in their work from when they first started. I don't see that so much. I really don't see an improvement in anything. If, I was asked, what have I improved at, I'd probably say the range of what I've created. I have done a bit of portraits, abstract, photography (which I still love) and landscapes. I have used photoshop, charcoal, oil paint, tempera paint, acrylic paint, watercolor, glue and yarn. I have used such a wide variety of supplies to create the things in my head. Everytime I do step outside my comfort zone, I'm afraid the finished project won't be perfect (and knowing that you may or may not get "it" the first time around you can see my inner battle brewing).
Now, please excuse me, for I have a tiny little guinea pig mouth to feed dinner to.









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¡ǝsou ɹnoʎ dn ǝǝs uɐɔ ı ʇıɥs ʎןoɥ
Misery Loves Comedy (a webcomic)
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This is a triumph. I'm making a note here: HUGE SUCCESS!
Clubs I be in and Blue's Showdowns I did.
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"They're the faces of the stranger
But we love to try them on."
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Typewriter, tip, tip, tip...
CaptainChants
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This body holding me reminds me of my own mortality.
Embrace this moment. Remember. We are eternal.
All this pain is an illusion.
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