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“Rainforest Ghetto”, December 2019.

Overheard the title for this while out with some friends this past weekend. Fun times so they were...

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“2020 Vision”, November 2019.

I know it’s a little early to start thinking about the next decade, but I needed the inspiration...

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“Fridays (Fragments Of)”, September 2019.

Friday nights make good gig nights. This was inspired by one such event that happened not too long ago. :)

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“The-Thing-You-Do Voodoo”, August 2019.

I’ve encountered an awful lot of reprobates in my life so far. This piece is dedicated to a particular group of them...

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Peace In Togetherings, August 2019.

During the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, I'm inundated with flyers. A bit of a burden to some, but in my case they have their uses...

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The Loudness Wars, July 2019.

Inspired by a very drum and music heavy weekend that's just left us. Cracking times had by all I'd say!

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“Apocalypse? Oh!”, June 2019.

Of all the dreams I’ve had in my life, the one I had back in July of 2007 as a 14 year old seems to have stuck somewhere in my memory the longest. It involved some airy-fairy death and rebirth of the world and it all got very 2001-sy real quick. Here’s a retelling of that story...ish.

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“David Galaxy”, June 2019.

Long story short I needed a title, and prior to that my phone opted to have some sort of techno-stroke earlier in the day, and I took inspiration from this. So, yeah...

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Gasping Raspberry, May 2019.

Quite often I dream up strange word combinations. The title for this one’s yet another example of such activities...

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“Tati With A Green Spirit”, May 2019.

Yes, the titles will remain forever random.

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“A Broken Message From Eden”, April 2019.

A spot of Easter Monday improv.

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“Choose Daze”, March 2019.

As it looks and as it sounds.

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“Good Daze”, January 2019.

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The Moon Is A Little Bean, January 2019.

Inspired by a friend of mine's passing remark, I got creative...

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Split/Wetlands, January 2019.

When both an M. Night Shyamalan film and a controversial German novel inspire you at the same time...

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“Yulesong No. 1”, December 2018.

One with all the festivities in mind.

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“Wavy”, December 2018.

Two strangers passing in the night, such fun times.

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Psychopomp, October 2018.

Freaky, yet chilled-out coffee vibes.

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Zen For Beautiful Freaks, October 2018.

One for all those Inktober folks out there! Rest assured, despite what the verses say here, you're as mad as march hares in the best way possible. :)

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“For Travelling Og”, September 2018.

Quite often I’ll get ambushed with flyers and the like whilst out and about. Thankfully, I have use for said materials.

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Keeping The Seats Warm, September 2018.

Four Tet's good for my creativity, no doubt about it.

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“Terraform”, September 2018.

A little thanks to the works of Ariel Pink for this one. If you’re anything like I am, grooves like his always get you through your creative process

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Childish/Billy, August 2018.

I drew, I collaged, I pasted and just arted in general. Times are good!

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The Real Horror Show, August 2018.

Today's cut-up fest, inspired by the works of Anthony Burgess and Stanley Kubrick.

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A flower in a window

The artwork depicts a flower in a window. The frame is looking at is from outside.

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Why I Trust CRYPTO RECOVERY CONSULTANT With My Digital Future

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End?

the wounded soldier is no longer just a man begging for mercy - he is infected with something dangerous, which makes him aggressive and possibly uncontrollable. His outstretched hand may now mean not a plea, but an attempt to grab the protagonist, which increases the sense of threat. The soldier's eyes, wide open and seemingly filled with fear or madness, now look like a sign of loss of humanity. The blood stains on his clothes are no longer just traces of battle, but perhaps the result of his own aggression. The chains in the background can be interpreted as a symbol of restriction or control over the infected - perhaps he was captured or locked up, but was able to break free.

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Head in the Clouds

Imagining a cover design for an imaginary self help book. Case in point. LOL. // Playing with text positioning - putting "out" outside of the cloud text bubble for literal applied meaning.

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Mxls: starry night over the sea

Returning with the drawings of starry nights in different lands of my tribes, it is Aquacl and Tsunoplet's turn but because the only stars that the Aquatures see are Mixstar (they are Mixamal starfish) so the two usually take a break outside the sea ​​on top of a rock to see the stars in the sky

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