
Mike'sScribbles
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I am a pencil & paper artist. I am a student in digital art. I have taken some very good photos in my time, both 35 mm [yes, I am that old] and digital. I am fairly proficient in the kitchen s well. I want to take a class in watercolors. I want to take a class in sculpture. I want to own a warehouse where my fellow artist could work on large scale projects that could no be made anywhere else. I have dark sense of humor, but I abhor human or animal suffering. does that even make any sense?

Mike'sScribbles · commented on 6 posts
over 4 years ago
I am probably cutting the line between comment and critique here. I couldn't find a place to comment on the group as a whole, so, I'm putting it here. I REallly like the contrast between human and stone in those pictures. The setting you chose are ones that speak to me, comforting, if rigid in some places. I also like your choice to respect the natural light in the series of pictures. I don't know if you chose the scenes with water as symbolic . I think I know why you and the model chose the head down, fully anonymous version, but I do wonder if the impact would be greater if one have shown us what erect posture looks like for her. I get a feeling of strength that some people will never understand coming from your model. If I misread the intention in your work: Ya Faulta & Lo Siento. Thanks for sharing a set of photos with vision even if it is not understood by all of its viewers.

There were times for me that I got through on the sheer negative energy of a promise to be better than my father. My mum is still one of my best friends. the sweetness of that experience is wonderful to hear about.

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