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Kloxboy (Nov 10, 2006) — edit
Build it, tear it apart, then build it stronger. Mold it to satisfaction and shape it to fit. Oh good, your canvas is ready. Now feed your canvas with paint, don't be stingy, your canvas is starving for the stroke of your brush. Feed the canvas with all your want, all your need and all your love. Your painting is growing larger, stronger and more complex. You're a rather good artist, did you know that? I better not say that, you'll get a big head, okay, back to painting. Keep those brush strokes true and build a relationship with your creation. Oh joy, your painting is nearly complete. So much work was this painting, what will come of your labor of love? But, wait, what's this? Something just isn't right with this painting. Hmm, this painting has no future in your art gallery, then again, it never really did, it was just another disposable painting. Another stepping stone to better your craft. So close to perfection, it had potential and could easily be reworked, it obviously craves your attention. But yanno, it would be much easier to just start a new painting. Surely you can paint a better one. Oi vey, look at this studio, it's getting rather crowded, perhaps it's best you burn your 'disposable painting', you need the room for more important things. Set that painting ablaze! Well done, all gone. Ah yes, that's better, now we have room to paint our true vision.
Kloxboy (Nov 10, 2006)
drawn in 1 hour 15 min
davincipoppalag (Nov 10, 2006)
You have such a way with light,Clox.. this amazes..
Kenshin (Nov 10, 2006)
Wow, why'd I just read all of that?
emmamommalag (Nov 10, 2006)
I love the lighting on this.
Kloxboy (Nov 10, 2006)
Kenshin: Wow, why did you bother to leave such a pointless comment?
Dr.Snoopy (edited Nov 11, 2006)
I met a restorer this year when I was working on a sandstone sculpture. He liked what I did and gave me a lot of advices.
He said that I should always keep everything I create. He gave me a already framed paper and I was told to do my study-sketches on it and keep it clean at the place were I sculpted my stone.
I found that funny.
Kloxboy (Nov 11, 2006)
drawn in 2 min
Kloxboy (Nov 11, 2006)
drawn in 1 min
Miss_DJ (Nov 11, 2006)
I like this alot..although his expression sure seems sad...and as if he's caught up in the wonderment of how can he possibly endure what he's feeling. He can...and will.
Alter.Native (edited Nov 13, 2006)
Excellent lighting here and I like the cynicism in your text..
Kenshin (Nov 11, 2006)
Cloxboy: I dunno, I felt like it
friend (Nov 11, 2006)
Is that wht hell is like?
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Nov 11, 2006)
I think I have had more "disposable paintings" here that I burned with the delete button than I have that I put in my gallery. I liked reading that.

He looks like a really fiery "coal person"... the radiance it emits is pretty amazing.
a_blue_orange (Nov 12, 2006)
i love the lack of a background
fleeting_memory (Nov 12, 2006)
for some reason this makes me think of a pumpkin-orange I guess :)
DarkCloak (Nov 15, 2006)
He's afraid he's going to be the next disposable painting. heh... How many of your works do you end up setting ablaze, the ones we never see?
Amethysts (Nov 25, 2006)
The 2D version of what I think a golem is.
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