Im not allowed to go to Lykke Li tonight so i'm doing this instead.
This is one of many pieces i've been working on for my studio art class at school. im pretty happy with how its turning out, although its not completely finished. i will post the finished product later, i guess.
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I thought it was just a stylised eye at first in monochrome. Imagine my surprise when I find out it's a motherboard, eh?
Pretty similar to something Escher would do, I reckon. What on earth gave you the idea for this?
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On second thoughts, disregard that.
um... i cant remember how i thought of this. after reading so much about Dali, the double-image ideas come fairly easily.
I like the work you're posting recently. The black and white appeals to me.
I like the recurrence of electronic imagery like the circuit board here, or the ones and zeros in your stencil.
Nothing but positives from me, I think you're onto something cool. Look forward to more.
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i'll fight you with scurvy
im doing this electronically-themed focus for my studio art class, so thats why i've got some of that going on lately. plus i just like the imagery.
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You always find things you didn't know you were going to say, and that is the adventure of writing.-John Updike
My writings oft displease you: what's the matter?
You love not to hear truth, nor I to flatter.-Sir J. Harington
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<Helga> god is a behaviour endemic to much time in the highest tree.
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<Helga> god is a behaviour endemic to much time in the highest tree.
<Kowalski> don't make me the cat at you!
<Helga> dammit kowalski!
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