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  Sacrifice your eye orbsAug 16, 2013 12:58 AM PDT | url
 
Added 1 new A* page:The auction for my latest big ink painting wrapped up pretty successfully this evening, and once again I'd like to thank everyone who placed a bid on it--your support really means a lot to me, so thank you very much indeed. Of course, only one person could actually win it, but fear not, I think I'll be able to get another big painting painted and put up for auction in the not *too* distant future--possibly in a month-ish from now, we'll see.
 
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Spent more time making the colors weirder...almost went with the first of these in the end, but then I realized my eyes were sore : P
 
EDIT: Ah to heck with it. Messed with it a few more times. : P
 
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I've found myself doing a bunch of sketching lately, so I'm kinda behind on posting photos of stuff from my notebook! So here's one from way back when I was thinking of what to draw for that big ink painting that just went at auction; because the drawing is kinda sketchy and some pointy-haired boss seeing it from a distance might mistake it for nudity (there's actually nothing there you wouldn't see in one of my usual drawings of Selenis in her form-fitting space suit), I'll stick it here under an **almost NSFW** warning link.
 
That pose is kinda similar to one I used for a life-sized plaster sculpture as a senior in college ages ago; that figure though was fairly abstract--it was just put together from plastered-over rolls of chicken wire--vaguely male, and had a hollow tubular head, which, while the sculpture stood in the courtyard in the middle of the art department complex, my brother and I, around graduation time, eventually filled with kindling and set on fire as a sort of primitive sacrifice to the animal spirits of higher education.
 
 
 
 
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