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Demonkiller"They kept fuckin with his head. It was time they learned a lesson." Finally finished up a long overdue painting. Started this piece about a year ago, but due to the overwhelming amount of stuff I had on my plate at the time I couldn’t find time to finish it. Although I’m sure this painting is probably going to stimulate some negative thoughts, my intentions in creating this painting was not to glorify something that is obviously horrible, but to bring to light something that seems to be plaguing the world. Prior to experiencing depression for myself, it was difficult for me to understand why anyone would choose to take their own life. It wasn’t until I experienced depression for the first time a couple years back that I could fully understand the thought process behind why it was that anyone would choose this path. Depression is something I hope to never have to confront again, however I’m glad I had the opportunity to experience it once. It has made me more sympathetic of people who are going through it as well as made me appreciate the happiness that I once took for granted. |
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It seems like the smaller rabbits are actually trying to get away. But, it also seems like they’ve all revolted, but know that they can not defeat their warden, and are going to rally a suicide mission and attack it! They know that if they all die the warden has no one to subjegate any longer, and that in their death, it’s also their escape. It may be a wierd look at it, but it was just something random I’d thought after looking at the piece a few times over several days. I really dig your work! I’ve even “almost” convinced my girl to get a couple of your pieces! She really digs the two sparows. One an angel, the other a lil devil.
I, and no offense, would have put a few blue, and red bubbles in there as well. Especially with the green in front of them, and vice versa.
I really like this piece! I dig the representation of the beliefs represented in this. Good show!
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I finally got my “Bromka” print hung up and proudly displayed in my shop.