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enigma
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Lot more work to go. |
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artsy
(Sep 29, 2010)
Setting this to finished for now.
davincipoppalag (Sep 29, 2010)
pretty work so far
Christ (Oct 1, 2010)
nice, very painting like
artsy (Oct 1, 2010)
thank you, that's what I'm going for. |
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Bacchae
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artsy
(Oct 15, 2010)
The feeling you have when you're afraid that the one thing you love most in your life may be slipping away and no matter how hard you fight to keep it, maybe you just can't win.
elly (Oct 26, 2010)
Congratulations artsy!! Fabulous win!! The deep colors are perfect for this piece!! Great job!
davincipoppalag (Oct 26, 2010)
Congrats on first place again!
Miss_DJ (Oct 26, 2010)
Congratulations!!
artsy (Oct 27, 2010)
Thank you everyone. =) |
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Renee
(Oct 12, 2010)
davincipoppalag (Oct 13, 2010)
It does have that kind of atmosphere
pawillie (Oct 13, 2010)
very different, I like it
artsy (Oct 13, 2010)
Could fit in with Stephen King's, "The Tommyknockers", all with the green light and such. Very nice.
padmooks (Oct 14, 2010)
very haunting. nice atmosphere |
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TheeJamos1
(Oct 12, 2010)
learning something new everyday and thats life coool...
TheeJamos1 (Oct 12, 2010)
thankyou artsy :>
davincipoppalag (Oct 12, 2010)
This is cool as hell =D Good job here jamesjamesjames
TheeJamos1 (Oct 12, 2010)
a yo thanks...
pawillie (Oct 13, 2010)
this is so well done, I like it |
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gav126
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dorothyblueeyes
(Sep 9, 2010)
it's done,not so good,should use real model,not my head(inside my head)shit. can I still go back on it, do more. hope so,practice painting.
davincipoppalag (Oct 7, 2010)
sort of reminds me of John Merrick
artsy (Oct 7, 2010)
I like this, it's interesting. I just have one thing to add though, just for future reference, there's a space after every comma used in sentences. Sorry....just, it's been bugging me.
davincipoppalag (Oct 7, 2010)
A comma's a pause at the end of a clause, and a cat has claws at the end of its paws.
Flubbles (Oct 7, 2010)
He who joyfully marches in rank and file has already earned my contempt. He has been given a large brain by mistake, since for him the spinal cord would suffice. |
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gav126
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artsy
(Sep 29, 2010)
may do more later
elly (Oct 1, 2010)
Nice addition!
davincipoppalag (Oct 1, 2010)
terrific
madscientist111 (Oct 1, 2010)
This is fantastic and lovely coloring!
firecracker (Oct 2, 2010)
I luv foxes!!! This one is beautiful.....:) |
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I can imagine a pink monkey driving a cement truck around Jupiter. I must "half believe" in that idea, right? No, I don't.
If we're talking about a belief system (multiple beliefs, not just one), you can believe in certain aspects of that system, while dismissing others, figuratively speaking that could be called "partial belief" or having "weak belief" or "weak faith", what have you. But that's in regards to a whole system of beliefs, not a single belief.
If you're talking about a single belief, you either believe it or you don't.
"Any theory or fantasy relies on the same commitment to neither side, that the truth could be one way or another."
Not knowing something (an unknown) is not equal to"half believing" in it e.g. I don't "half believe" in everything I don't know. Theory is a linear process, a process which is contingent on knowns, not unknowns. It's what we know that allows us to make theories, to fantasize, to hope, etc., not "half beliefs" or unknowns.
@enigma - The show you were watching, was it "Shameless"? I'm looking forward to the Showtime remake of the British series.
An agnostic is not committed to believing in either the existence or the nonexistence of God or a god. They are not half-believers or riding the fence, they simply do not believe in anything without physical proof.
In either case, I dig this picture, was it referenced or created?
Also, the drawing was mostly referenced, then tweaked a little.