Painting, Stained Glass, Choppers, Music, Art and Beer. Preferably at the same time.
Convincing my kids that," Yes, I am an authority figure".
Music
Tool, Johny Cash, Nine Inch Nails, Massive Attack, Ramones, Radiohead, at least that's what I have sitting on the cd player at this moment.
Movies
Television
Books
Heroes
Jan Van Eyck, Rogier van der Weyden, Hans Memling, Gerard David, Albrecht Durer, Bosch, Vermeer, Sargent, Whistler, Waterhouse, Ingres, N.C. Wyeth, Parrish, Hopper, Dali, H.R. Gieger, Alex Grey, Joe Coleman and all the other paint pushers that have obsessivly created graven images.
About me: I'm a painter and stained glass artist. On the day shift I design and build church windows, for the night shift I make my own work and show in galleries. The day shift is pretty straight forward - tell the familiar story, illuminate the space.
The night shift is a little more complicated. The story is a created mythology executed in a traditional style, an attempt to combine the familiar and the mysterious.
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Thanks for the comment, Bryan! It wasn't a special request. It's kind of a long story (although maybe not that funny, lol), I posted it on Alison's group.
i like that idea - i think i shall make a simple hand turkey drawing with a missing bloody wing .. very second grade style, of course, with link inside of a ballon caption to the real drawing - ill bet it doesnt get nixed ;)
haha ... yeah, i think i got a pretty good grade on it - never got to finish the bottom areas with the hands and shirt all the way - was planning on doing so but it still looks the same to this day!