Chalk Panda!
Originally from 2016
" Was taken to a local chalk festival this past weekend by danigrillo and goodness was it cool o3o
We each worked on a sponsored 8 foot x 8 foot square of space, so this lil panda is pretty huge! Larger than me, I'd say for sure o.o Took about 4 hours to do but it was worth it, people really liked it x3 "
" Was taken to a local chalk festival this past weekend by danigrillo and goodness was it cool o3o
We each worked on a sponsored 8 foot x 8 foot square of space, so this lil panda is pretty huge! Larger than me, I'd say for sure o.o Took about 4 hours to do but it was worth it, people really liked it x3 "
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1200 x 865px
File Size 2.27 MB
Now that is really cool. Trouble is, I suppose it's the single most transient form of art there is. Right up there with sand castles, lol.
Still, a remarkable effort.
It reminds me of the line in Spongebob when he draws a jelly fish with a magic pencil. The jellyfish then magically comes to life and flies away...
"Patrick! Do you know what this means?!?"
"Yes... your art can never hang in a museum...."
Still, a remarkable effort.
It reminds me of the line in Spongebob when he draws a jelly fish with a magic pencil. The jellyfish then magically comes to life and flies away...
"Patrick! Do you know what this means?!?"
"Yes... your art can never hang in a museum...."
Well to be honest, and not to be a Debbie-Downer, ALL of your art, no matter how good the materials, will eventually decay.
This realm lost it's permanence long ago and in some ways, I am most happy about that. When one lives long enough and thinks hard enough, one comes to find that this world could be nothing but transient, a journey, rather like the animated "Pilgrims Progress" movie coming out at Easter. (It's an animated retelling of the book by the same name. Written by John Byron, A very influential moralist in the 1,800's, England.)
All is vanity, chasing the wind, except those actions that are permanent in nature. The love, affection and the support of others crosses to the next realm- I am most sure of this.
This realm lost it's permanence long ago and in some ways, I am most happy about that. When one lives long enough and thinks hard enough, one comes to find that this world could be nothing but transient, a journey, rather like the animated "Pilgrims Progress" movie coming out at Easter. (It's an animated retelling of the book by the same name. Written by John Byron, A very influential moralist in the 1,800's, England.)
All is vanity, chasing the wind, except those actions that are permanent in nature. The love, affection and the support of others crosses to the next realm- I am most sure of this.
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