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Art Whore | Registered: November 11, 2008 04:03:47 AM
Just a curious guy finding curious things in this curious world.
A little about me: I really cannot draw but I don't think there is a need to become a Photoshop hero in order to create works of art. My mind typically goes a million places through the course of a day and at times I feel like it may be worth preserving an amusing thought or notion.
I guess this fox's name is "Lucky." That seems like a fitting name. All he really is and represents is a random thought or musing manifested onto paper from the recycle bin and held into place with scotch tape. Crude, I know, but it works. If you who is reading this is familiar with Psychonauts, then think of Lucky as a figment. A 2 dimensional image fragment of someone's mind that is in the same world as you, but ultimately cannot be interacted with in any deep manner. Sort of like a ghost.
Maybe I am getting too deep into this, Lucky's art are hard copies and records of my thoughts, notions, musings, and delightful events. Each piece is totally temporary however, as I create the work, and set it up in the "real world" somewhere. Sometimes the art is damaged, defaced, or lost, but the impact is still felt on me and by others.
Media Used: Clean paper from recycle bins & a sharpie marker.
A little about me: I really cannot draw but I don't think there is a need to become a Photoshop hero in order to create works of art. My mind typically goes a million places through the course of a day and at times I feel like it may be worth preserving an amusing thought or notion.
I guess this fox's name is "Lucky." That seems like a fitting name. All he really is and represents is a random thought or musing manifested onto paper from the recycle bin and held into place with scotch tape. Crude, I know, but it works. If you who is reading this is familiar with Psychonauts, then think of Lucky as a figment. A 2 dimensional image fragment of someone's mind that is in the same world as you, but ultimately cannot be interacted with in any deep manner. Sort of like a ghost.
Maybe I am getting too deep into this, Lucky's art are hard copies and records of my thoughts, notions, musings, and delightful events. Each piece is totally temporary however, as I create the work, and set it up in the "real world" somewhere. Sometimes the art is damaged, defaced, or lost, but the impact is still felt on me and by others.
Media Used: Clean paper from recycle bins & a sharpie marker.