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22nd December, 2004 at 02:12:49 -

I decided that if I wanted to transfer out of the UofC into the UofBC I would need ART 31 and so while I am in Uni. I am also taking ART 31 long distance and I needed to make a self portrait of myself...lol... in expressionist style.

Look any good?

http://magiconline.kenleybrowne.com/lapresenza.jpg

I moved over the eye on my computer because it was too far away in the real painting. I used sharpie markers, acrylic paint, and watercolors to do it...


 
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22nd December, 2004 at 07:53:24 -

isnt unrealist better known as surrealism? yea tis not a bad pic. hmm the hand melting... when Dali made things melt it referred to sexual diseases, or something that was broken.

yea...

 
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22nd December, 2004 at 08:08:02 -

Well, I don't remember anyone getting herpes in their hand

 
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22nd December, 2004 at 13:56:13 -

lmao!!!!!!

Naw for me it means when time passes I will slowly be forgotten as well as the work I did.

See the clock and me and...the crads fading..lol... oh well

 
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22nd December, 2004 at 14:58:18 -

that's pretty good.

 
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