| I'm a 2nd year Illustration student at Portsmouth university and spend my time trying to scoop the best of my ideas from the unstable environment inside my skull and spread them onto a page in my sketchbook/photoshop file/canvas. I used to play a lot of video games, I'm now a little more preoccupied, but still like to use that interest in my work. |
Better late than never.
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"Embrace your inner freak."
welcome to DA
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World Wide Vector Operate
and welcome to DA
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...oh, fare thee well, you wicked world, I'm going to be good
For the leaves are getting greener, and spring is on the way,
and Girls are getting prettier and younger every day
(Silver in the Stubble trad. irish)
just scouting for some gargoyle pics and yours was really good. I had a look through some of your insect photos as well, very nice too.
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...oh, fare thee well, you wicked world, I'm going to be good
For the leaves are getting greener, and spring is on the way,
and Girls are getting prettier and younger every day
(Silver in the Stubble trad. irish)
Thanks for favouriting my "iinfected" fetus sculpture.
You've got some great illustrations.
take care...drive safely
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Surgically removed myself from myself with 83% success
your work is incredible, I found it searching for some inspiration for a current uni project on medical scientific progress, and it does kind of reflect some of the areas I've been looking at.
hopefully I'll have some finished work on the subject up to show off soon.
thanks for the warm welcome.
keywords I assume?
You typed in medical and science terms, right?
Do you think you have understood my concept had
you not seen it while searching for your topic?
Or at least would you have made the connection
to medicine and science..
....I often wonder about these things.
Im glad I could help provide you with inspiration though.
take care...drive safely
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Surgically removed myself from myself with 83% success
your concept is valid for my research though, one of the areas I'm considering is the idea that religion has always put forth a striving for immortality, but usually only attainable via death in some sort of afterlife. medical science is trying to at least prolong life through its practices - but the ultimate holy grail would be the achievement of immortality. scientists in the past have tried and fully believed that it was in mans hands to offer a resurrection, but we now leave the idea behind a little and dismiss the possibility because of the past failures.
so until we can prove otherwise, as you state a mans birthday is inevitably linked with his death.
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