Another piece I rendered from art therapy about names and identities. Part of me is Chinese and I was given a Chinese name; I used to hate it, but I’ve grown to understand its meaning more over the years

For the record, I prefer being called by my English name or my pseudonyms

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Thinking about...Meaningless War 0091. I'm sure they were just pseudonyms, but I wonder who the designers Uchiyama Fudiroh and Hayakawa Dai actually were? Did they end up in the anime or games industry? Isn't it weird that this doujin became as known as it did in Western fandom?

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Colonel Ingus is one of my many pseudonyms that I like to use when I'm on one of my usual globetrotting heists as a gentleman thief.

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Hans Zatzka(1859-1945)Austrian Academic & fantasy painter. Aka P. Ronsard, Pierre de Ronsard,or H. Zabateriand & signed many works as Joseph Bernard, J. Bernard, or Bernard Zatzka. The purpose of Zatzka's vast array of pseudonyms was to avoid penalties of breaking contracts .

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Fun fact: Jane Eyre was published under a male pseudonym. Charlotte Bronte used the name “Currer Bell” to mask her gender while keeping her own initials. Sisters Emily & Anne also used pseudonyms for their publications, going by Ellis and Acton Bell respectively.

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One MORE time, because you ask us at least weekly...how do Art Directors feel about artist pseudonyms? https://t.co/jNIg0bQfGp

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we think it's very sad that journalists still ask to use pseudonyms in photo: ©Ahmad Nady

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