That's one lucky bird! Unfortunately, the tower seemed to lack similarly agile reflexes and maneuverability. Wouldn't mind one of those launchers tho...
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That's one lucky bird! Unfortunately, the tower seemed to lack similarly agile reflexes and maneuverability. Wouldn't mind one of those launchers tho...
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Hmm maybe they both used to be fruit baskets! Must have been a lot of fruits in those baskets too...
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Soo the first Rocky was not Rocky! But it was pretty rocky. The intrigue thickens...
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Sucking your thumb with a mitten on lmao. XD Ends with the real punch too! Nice one. Unfortunately, I find myself doing the list #1 and #2 all too often...
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I take it Sweden is cold, no?
Nice wordplay with the name there. :) Definitely got to be careful while cooking up a costume hmm... good piece!
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Huh. I haven't seen you in a long time. Thanks for the feedback.
You really paint some amazing contrasts! I like the desert tone in this one in particular, and the ties to history - remnants of past monuments crumbling in the sands of time... or, living creatures, giants of stone and blood, living, breathing; wandering the Earth? Creative and huge.
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Huuugely Thank you my friend! So lovely to hear :D
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Huge thank you for giving me the request about to be a scouter! So nice and it made my day! :)
Such a contrast in size! Imaginative beast, in a both dark and beautiful milieu. Looks like the wildest surf ever. :)
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Indeed it is for the guy :D
I don't actually know how my brain is working in this direction, when I getting this such contrast but so nice to hear you respond my friend, truly glad :)
That is one cool baby. XD Creative!
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Wasn't expecting a collage like this when I clicked the thumbnail! :) Very pastel-colored and babysih... all in good tune with the theme I guess! Cute drawings.
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Thanks!! I've never done a collage sort of piece in this way, but I thought it'd be a neat way to showcase a baby.
Does look like a very intimate and personal piece, though I wouldn't have known the theme was ptsd unless you mentioned it. The body form expresses something, but still the scenery is a serene contrast, not at all dark and dystopian as you'd imagine. If anything, I'd picture a sense of isolation, doubt, some form of despair... yet the room is bright and airy, and outside the window looms a mountain; the sky is blue and the ground is green. Wonder if there's symbolism there that I'm not catching,apart from body language? Though it doesn't really convey to me what it seems you're trying to, it looks good, delicate and dreamy, with a tint of despair.
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I'm very pleased that the contrast comes through with such subtlety. One of the things about ptsd is that it's not always horrifying but instead desolate.
The hospital rooms are often bright and bare, but being without one's uniform can make them feel bare. The pose, I was hoping, would be seen as one outside of the environment, falling through space regardless of the angle she's viewed.
Out the window is another wing of the hospital, sorry.
Bamboo Shoots!
Age 35, Male
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Sweden
Joined on 1/17/04