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skellramics's Interests
General
Dia De Los Muertos,...unique collectibles,
skeletal imagery, life and how to live it...
Music
to rattle my bones
Movies
My movie interests include a wide range of fine films with anything dead in the title such as: "Return of...", "Night of...", "Dawn of...", "Shawn of ....", etc. and of course there are always John Waters films.
Television
not much
Books
on tape
Heroes
Natasha and Kelly who make all this stuff... without them there would be no Skellramics!
Otis College Of Art And Design
Los Angeles, CA
Graduated: 1987
Student status: Alumni
Degree: Bachelor's Degree
Major: art
Minor: art
Clubs: getting into stuff club
About me:
bones is bones is bones is bones
come see us at our site
at www.skellramics.com
If you are in the area,
come see us at these art shows and fairs
We'll be listing shows for 2008 soon
Who I'd like to meet: skeletal enthusiasits
visit us at http://www.skellramics.com
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D’ye like the music for m’site? Puts me in mind o’ warm, moonlit nights, sailin’ under tops’ls only, the crew on deck passin’ round the rum. I’m at the helm, one hand gentlin’ the wheel, the other arm around the waist of the one I love. Someone gets out a fiddle… Ah, bein’ a pirate, it’s a good life, savvy?
If you’re interested in pirates and want a darn good novel to read, then scour the seven seas no further! Here be what you’re lookin’ for – Captain Jesamiah Acorne at your service - set to become the next most famous pirate.
The Sea Witch Series - a treasure indeed – is about me, a charming rogue of a pirate, SEA WITCH and PIRATE CODE (with book three, BRING IT CLOSE, due to set sail Autumn 2008) are a blend of piratical adventures on the high seas with action, romance and a touch of fantasy, written by historical fiction author – HELEN HOLLICK If you like that Sparrer’ feller you’ll certainly like me…! ta for becoming a friend mate!
Hey! Thanks for the add :) Your art is beautiful, I love it. Is great that you love skulls and The Day of the Death :D Many Greetings from Mexico City!