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Favourite movie: Closer, Donnie Darko, Princess Mononoke, Repo! The Genetic Opera
Favourite genre of music: industrial, metal, visual kei, trance, alternative rock, post-grunge & others
Operating System: Windows Vista
Favourite game: Ragnarok, Shaiya, L2, VTM: Bloodlines, more Shaiya, and Shaiya again
Favourite cartoon character: Re-l Mayer [Ergo Proxy], Major Kusanagi [GitC], Mononoke (see the pattern here yet?)
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Sat May 2, 2009, 6:31 AM
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So I thought I'd make a comment on two.
Well let's start from the beginning. I had my art exam! Fucking scary. It was in two parts, 5 hours each, with a free day in between. I have to say my school did a good job choosing to give us a day off between the two, I REALLY needed that. Our final grade depends on 'rep(aration) work' in sketchbooks and the final piece itself. And I actually finished it for once, so I'm hella proud of that. My idea was developed from Frida Kahlo's "The Two Fridas" but it changed so much, that in the end I ended up making a link to Picasso's Blue Period. I never had ANY idea that he painted like that, and I really love his paintings from then. Anyway, my final piece: [link] . It's less then perfect so I'm not particularly proud of myself, but I guess it's alright. I tried a much more rough painting style (I'm usually very neat with acrylics) it was a really pleasant change. And yes, as a certain someone pointed out I spelled strength wrong D: It was very very late and I had very very little sleep, I blame it on that. Anyway I'll fix it.
Second part of the news is that I went to Fielders with my mum (local arts & crafts store) and we did a little shopping. We ended up leaving with £200 pounds less & a fully stamped loyalty card. Now, you may ask, what the hell do you spend £200 on in such a small store as Fielders? Well, art can be an expensive hobby, especially if you have someone like me who loves trying out different mediums and techniques.
I want to take a picture of everything we bought, but I guess I'll do that later, since I'm not sure where the camera is at the moment. But just in short, we bought a lovely small easel (that I can adjust so that I can work from the floor), two large and larger drawing boards ('cause I like to paint on paper rather then canvases, so I'll just slap the sheets on), quite a few Promarkers (they're something I wanted to try out for awhile now, and I have to say I really love the effects) and two large drawing pads, one of them being a bristol board one - as after asking here on dA, majority of the people told me that it might be the best paper to use watercolours, markers and inks on, which are my mediums of choice, I guess.
Oh, and I finally convinced a lovely girl Nysh to get a deviantart. I really love her work, and so will you, so whoever is reading this, go and give her the warm welcome she deserves >[link]
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As artists, many onlookers often refer to our meticulous ways as practical craziness or borderline insanity. In many cases it might be true. Embrace your inner asylum.
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"You can do one of two things; just shut up, which is something I don't find easy, or learn an awful lot very fast, which is what I tried to do."
—Jane Fonda
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