If you're an artist, what kind of art do you make?
Painting
I am...
Fascinated by razor blades. Vain. A fan of the sauce. Way into music. Not aware of what's good for me. Mouthy. A coward.
About my artwork
Acrylics, mostly. That's all I like to say about it. I don't like discussing my work, and I don't like hearing other people discuss theirs. I make it, I put it out there, make of it what you will.
Glad y'like my picks lady! The guy laying in the field is just some poor dead clown. Bush killed him, a casualty of the RNC invasion of aught four, you can see Reverend Billy in the top of the frame.
Aha! I see you added the Fav, you probably don't think this song's about you...
Hi Kelso. I couldn't agree more with the deeper meaning thing. If there's a narrative in the work and the viewer doesn't "get it" then the narrative has failed. With abstract work, surely the meaining lies in the eye (or brain) of the beholder! For my part, I simply like your work very much because I find humour in it as well as a very pleasing aesthetic.. there, nice and simple. :-)
if you look at my pictures i'm pretty sure what ever one you want I can tell you the story behind it that makes it what it is! But you may not be down for that kind of thing
Well, I've not been here for some time because I've been BUSY! Yes. The latest on the Fringe Front is that we have launched a twitter feed @thetruepattern which you should follow if you're interested in what unfolds with that whole affair. I don't run it, I just supply some of the info to the tweet master. In addition, we have a myspace page which is serving as a…See More
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Aha! I see you added the Fav, you probably don't think this song's about you...
Have a wonderful days
The cream of the crop for YOU in Brooklyn here from Berlin
Christian
its about a rider who seeks out a wisdom that he can't grasp so he rides up the path way of the darken ruins and apprentices under the black sun....
I haven't thought much in advance after that
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