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I bowed out from art in 2011 due to how tied in with my depression it had become. Big TLDR for another day. ~~~ This piece from 2020 marked my reintroduction, and the first time in my life where i'd allow myself to believe i could reach a goal.

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to 2012 and my first image to be accepted/published in the 'spectrum fantastic art annual' (vol. 21)... also my first metal album cover...

'abnormal life portrayed'

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Flint Marko, aka The Sandman, had been a constant adversary of Marvel Comic’s Spider-Man since his introduction in 1963's AMAZING SPIDER-MAN Find out more about the villain turned hero that sometimes attacks/teams up with https://t.co/HlcpYxPQ6j

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to my first ever professional illustration. This piece got me my first job as freelance fantasy artist, it was a sample they liked so much they asked if they could use it as the box art to their game,
Romance of the Nine empires.

to this day I still like it

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A with my 41st
Arusi the Sword Surfer!
Raised by blades and covered in cuts, Arusi developed a friendship with anything bladed during her childhood. She can now surf through the skies on swords and carries her kid brother on her back!

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♥️ Crazy to think it's already been a year. Hard Rock Nutaku-tan still looking sexy as ever! ♥️

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And it's already been 2ish years since I drew this! And oh my gosh I thought it was amazing back then. Cool concept though and I still like it!✨I wonder if I should recreate this sometime. Different pose + updated skills..?🌙

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Look at how far we have come! ❤️We still love looking back and seeing how our ideas have been brought to life!🥰

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Here's a with a twist!
This early concept art shows our little Bipeds not as robots, but as monsters! Oh, can you imagine! 😈

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An 8" x 10" piece of hermit crabs from back in 2010. I kept a group of these animals for a few years, and they're a lot of fun to watch. They are busy creatures, socializing, changing the shells they wear, and exploring.

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This week’s “Arte-Feature” is about a set of 19th century stone cutting tools. ⚒

Did you miss it? Don’t worry, you can watch it and every past episode over on Reels. 📺👉 https://t.co/eHGzWEu6HR

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Practice! Practice! Practice!
If this brings back memories, you'll want to check out
this week's post on for the history of the family piano -- and all those lessons!

https://t.co/FEFq2O2587...

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Go back and start like it's 1999 with this article on painting skies in with Norman Battershill https://t.co/Ga8pQaFFJJ

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