Thursday, March 31, 2011

Best work yet


Cavarnacle (Barnacle Caverns) A Sci fi layout for Environment Design Class


"Your name is a golden bell hung in my heart. I would break my body to pieces to call you once by your name."
"Say my name, then. If you know my name, tell it to me."
"Rumpelstiltskin! Gotcha!"
"It serves me right. Expect a butterfly to know your name? All they know are scraps of songs and poetry, and anything else they hear. They mean well, but they can't keep things straight. And why should they? They die so soon."

- "The last Unicorn" by Peter S. Beagle

It began as a substitute for sweet dreams. Then exhaustion and a looming deadline came into conflict.

My artistic aptitude is a fanciful, free willed creature. To capture an idea is to drag it down to earth, pin it to a canvas, crop the frame, and label it with a title. To look at this work of art is to see beauty imprisoned and displayed on an 8"X11"


Empress Ganesha is a peaceful tourist of the cosmos.
Once worshipped on Earth as the most widely known Hindu Deity.
Also known as the Lord of Beginnings.
The Empress and her fleet first landed on this planet during the 4th century.
Her technological ability to transport and levitate objects was misinterpreted
by early civilizations as miracles.
The people found her benign and helpful.
It is through their exchanges that the peoples of the the area learned to meditate.
She rose to power in India and Nepal.
She remains unmarried, and untethered for she is known to start new ventures, though not known for following them through.
As such she made an impact on the budding planet and left promptly to seek adventure elsewhere.
This is the only recovered photograph of her.
Since her arms are not visible, it is still inconclusive as to whether she had four of them.


Sound artist Will Dayble
aka BANKAI

http://www.bankai.fm/

ELECTRO
There's this 78 min track I'm in love with check it out.


"Keeps me awake at night too."

Not my characters
Credit goes to Eric Chan aka Eepmon
Check out his work at Eepmon.com



Digital painting of a photograph "Vulnerable" by Plastic Stars

You can find the original photo here:
http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/299/6/8/vulnerable_by_plastikstars-d31kpz2.jpg

This is her FB page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rachel-Dashae-Alternative-Model/147508571949561?sk=wall

1 comment:

Matt said...

That skeleton must be having a terrible day. Seriously, you go for a nice relaxing stroll and then boom, lightning. :|