Thread: show us your art
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January 11th 2010, 04:01 PM #241
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January 11th 2010, 04:28 PM #242
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I did lose my way and my mind several years later. I ought to try my hand again. I is scared.
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In my opinion, the single most telling piece of evidence that shows how poorly we're manifesting our call to care for animals is the recent creation of factory farms. Over the last century we have, to a large degree, reduced farm animals to commercialized commodities whose only value is found in how efficiently we can produce and slaughter them for profit. Consequently, more than 26 billion animals each year are forced to live in miserable, overcrowded warehouses, where there is absolutely nothing natural about their existence and where they are subjected to barbaric, painful, industrial procedures.
This is a far cry from what God meant when he told us to exercise "dominion." (Pastor Greg Boyd.)
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January 29th 2010, 06:31 AM #243
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...for the Josh McDowell Ministry; paste-up / layout and 2 cartoon illustrations (1985):
In my opinion, the single most telling piece of evidence that shows how poorly we're manifesting our call to care for animals is the recent creation of factory farms. Over the last century we have, to a large degree, reduced farm animals to commercialized commodities whose only value is found in how efficiently we can produce and slaughter them for profit. Consequently, more than 26 billion animals each year are forced to live in miserable, overcrowded warehouses, where there is absolutely nothing natural about their existence and where they are subjected to barbaric, painful, industrial procedures.
This is a far cry from what God meant when he told us to exercise "dominion." (Pastor Greg Boyd.)
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January 31st 2010, 10:33 PM #244
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This is a drawing I made a couple of days ago.
Attachment 75006
Here's a link to the source image.
http://991.com/newgallery/Alanis-Mor...ve---75626.jpgO God, I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams.
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February 1st 2010, 06:56 PM #245
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February 1st 2010, 08:05 PM #246
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Thanks for the comment!

If only I hadn't spent my childhood tracing so much. Then I could draw something like this without having to use a guide.
O God, I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams.
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February 1st 2010, 09:56 PM #247
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But take heart! in this: even pro illustrators almost always use photographs to draw from, if they are 'doing' realism.
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In my opinion, the single most telling piece of evidence that shows how poorly we're manifesting our call to care for animals is the recent creation of factory farms. Over the last century we have, to a large degree, reduced farm animals to commercialized commodities whose only value is found in how efficiently we can produce and slaughter them for profit. Consequently, more than 26 billion animals each year are forced to live in miserable, overcrowded warehouses, where there is absolutely nothing natural about their existence and where they are subjected to barbaric, painful, industrial procedures.
This is a far cry from what God meant when he told us to exercise "dominion." (Pastor Greg Boyd.)
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February 5th 2010, 12:54 AM #248
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Yeah, it's true. I use reference pictures a lot. Though, I'm not a professional or anything, but ya know...
This is a project I did for my digital photography class. I almost question whether or not it should be considered photography, because it was all done on a scanner XD;;
Yeeeaah, so it was an interesting project to do. I was kind of dreading doing it at first, but I ended up really liking the end results. I never would've thought of using a scanner like this before...
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February 7th 2010, 09:33 PM #249
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Cool. Has a kind of a 'book coming to life' effect.
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February 7th 2010, 10:31 PM #250
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February 10th 2010, 07:38 PM #251
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I did the same thing with my face once.
The results were not pretty ...
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February 10th 2010, 08:07 PM #252
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My primary mediums are wood and photography. This is a chalice which was designed as a token of appreciation. It is functional, but is meant as an aid to meditation. Materials are Asian burl and Gabon ebony.

This is a cremation urn for a pet. When I get to heaven one of my first questions will be why did we love our pets. I have no theology to cover that question. Materials are spalted maple and gabon ebony.

This was taken in San Antonio, Texas. The smiley face in front of Saint Francis is a shadow from the mission façade/belfry.

This was taken at Holt Cemetery in New Orleans. Holt is an African-American cemetery where families are allowed to carry out their own funerals. Familes dig the graves and create the tombstones for their own. Part of this memorial was a plastic dime-store crucifix.
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February 10th 2010, 08:11 PM #253
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February 20th 2010, 02:42 AM #254
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Nice pictures, everyone :)
Here's another print I did recently.
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February 26th 2010, 11:46 PM #255
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Aaaand, here are some pictures I took recently.
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