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Literature Arts

Mon Oct 26, 2009, 7:46 AM
  • Mood: Adoration
  • Listening to: James Morrison - Nothing Ever Hurt Like you
  • Reading: Francesa Lia Block - Missing Angel Juan
  • Watching: Charmed
  • Drinking: Coffee
Inspired by :iconosiristhrasher06: =Osiristhrasher06, I've uploaded a ton of literature arts. Various writings from the years, mostly new, some never edited, or just barely. Better then just having it sit on my computer hard drive.

Twitter

Thu Apr 23, 2009, 11:48 AM
  • Mood: Adoration
  • Listening to: Rob Deemer - Looking Glass for Woodwind Sextet
  • Drinking: COFFEE (4th large cup of the day...)
I just joined Twitter. I'm not exactly sure why, but I did. Seemed like a good idea. Find me there: "literalpeople" (which, coincidently, is also my AIM sn...).

Featured!

Wed Apr 15, 2009, 2:29 PM
  • Mood: Adoration
  • Listening to: Missy Higgins - Warm Whispers
I got this idea from Lowranzy6699 [link]

For the first ten people to reply to this journal entry, I will feature three pieces from their galleries here; my three favorites. The only thing is, you have to feature three of my deviations on your own page. That way, 11 people get featured in all!

Whether you do photography, poetry, art...I'll feature anything. Just be sure you're one of the first ten to reply.


Here are the features from Lowranzy6699, in return for doing the same for me.
1. "By The Pain I See In Others"
[link]

2. "Dragonfly Queen"
[link]

3. "Fairy Play"
[link]

Here is a feature for airguy1603

1. "Dark Tree"
[link]

2. "Step Into The Light"
[link]

3. "Misty Atmosphere"
[link]

Here is a feature for HKDP:

1. "Hole-O-Rama"
[link]

2. "Madura Woman"
[link]

3."Through Edgar's Eyes"
[link]

Relieved

Wed Apr 15, 2009, 9:26 AM
  • Mood: Adoration
  • Listening to: Sounds in the hallway of one of the Science Bldgs.
  • Drinking: Pomegranate Italian Soda
I didn't make a conscious decision that I was going to contribute to the artistic nude art community. I had realized that I did need some new photos of myself in my gallery, and it sort of evolved from there. I've seen how some people on DA can take critique from constructive to down right mean, and I was a little nervious. I'm really thankful that my friends here and watchers were able to give me such artistic and skillful commentary. My intentions were never to fish for compliments and just show myself off. I am am obsessed with the male and female form, with shapes, lines, curves, contours, the translucence of skin and protrusion of bones. I also seem to have a pretty decent grasp on my angles and where my light is, which I think helps creative the illusion of length and depth. I hope that people realize that self-image and "hottness" have nothing to do with it. I challenge others to spend sometime alone with their camera, and take pictures of themselves, with the goal not to look "good" but to effectively capture a state of mind or create an illusion through the use of angles, play with light, contrast background, and position. Thank you for the positive reception that my photos were received with. If anyone is in the Western New York area, between Jamestown and Buffalo, I'd really love to start working with models. I think that my style is clear, and if you feel comfortable, get in contact with me.

Thanks.

Brain Chemistry

Sun Mar 15, 2009, 11:59 PM
  • Mood: Anxious
  • Listening to: Alex breath deepy in his sleep
Back from a killer hiatus.

I've been having these intense bouts of anxiety, but not about anything that I can control, or that I should even be anxious about. It's just like this newly discovered sense of the macrocosmic world, painfully aware of the fact of the Earthing being suspensed in space, or of the churning inner core. Just about these huge concepts that I don't think the human mind is supposed to think about, which is why I've been thrown in fits of panick attacks and heart papultations.

Lord.

More to come.

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