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Petra

A trip to Jordan

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Devious Info

  • Current Residence: Bonsall
  • Interests: Drawing, Painting, running, billiards
  • Favourite movie: dark city
  • Favourite band or musician: tool
  • Favourite genre of music: rock, some rap, r&b, swing
  • Favourite artist: louis votion
  • Favourite poet or writer: R. A. Salvatore
  • Favourite photographer: none
  • Favourite style of art: all
  • Operating System: windows vista
  • MP3 player of choice: ipod
  • Wallpaper of choice: none
  • Favourite game: ds2
  • Favourite gaming platform: pc
  • Favourite cartoon character: donald duck/rescue rangers
  • Tools of the Trade: pencil, pen, computer, paint, whatever i can get my hands on!

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:icondarkmir:
Thx for the fav... I appreciate it...:)

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Glad to say that "keeping up with the joneses" no longer means it's time to go see my dealer...
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Napkins? Heh, heh... Napkins? We don' need no stinkin' napkins!
:iconlive00:
Nice work, inspirational words too. Hopefully one day I can diversify enough to sell artwork. I know that my work as of late is entirely to narrow (is that the word?). :)
:icondarkmir:
Narrow... focused.... I dunno.

You draw what you like to draw. Adn there's nothing wrong with that, right up to the point where you decide to try to go pro. Then all the rules change, and if oyu are serious, and smart, you won't be drawing what you love very much at all for a long while, as you learn the skills required to be a pro.

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Glad to say that "keeping up with the joneses" no longer means it's time to go see my dealer...
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Napkins? Heh, heh... Napkins? We don' need no stinkin' napkins!
:iconlive00:
A question I've always been too timid to ask, no time like the present: where do I start? On a path to serious work...how do I find the people who want what I have to offer? I see artists who thrive and those who merely strive. What's the line and how do I cross? I value your opinion, I hope I'm not too forward. :)

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