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Australopithecus Afarensis Homo Abilis Home Erectus Homo Neanderthaliensis Homo Sapiens Sapiens
My third grade "research" paper which I did on Darwin and Evolution. Yeah even in 1982 I was weird ;-)
Wow, long time no see. Im so sorry for disappearing. I think i just kind of burnt out. School has been crazy and it just kinda sucked the creativity right outta me. The 52 week project is dead, obviously. Lol. This is a photo i took for my art class. Its really different to my usual stuff, as it had to be inspired by Petrina Hicks. But, hey, im not against experimenting. I will try to upload more regularly, but im not making any promises.
Only one more year and then i get my life back.
Part of the evolution display at the exhibition, where the path from the earliest cells to our brain is traced by a winding shelf.
ms Evolution (JR Shipping), tijdens aankomst op de Nieuwe Maas bij Vlaardingen onderweg naar de City Terminal van Europe Container Terminals in de Prins Willem Alexanderhaven te Rotterdam.
(foto:Michel Kodde)
Ondoy, Ondoy, you bad, bad, BAD boy. The past week was an ADVENTURE, one of the events in my life that definitely put things back into perspective; some parts of your life are magnified, and some just sublimate, leaving you to say, “And I was scared of that?” While I’ve always had an irrational desire to live through a zombie disaster movie (raiding stores for floor-length leather (sorry Jenna maybe PVC will do haha) trench coats – watch out John Varvatos!!! – ala Neo and Trinity, prying shotguns, shells and magazines from the hands of half-eaten police officers, and blasting off rotting zombie heads with a satisfying crunch), typhoons are definitely not fun and are more likely to happen in this interesting country of ours. It’s very uplifting to hear about the people who ransacked the supermarkets to be able to donate goods, the neighbors who sheltered thirty people in their house with a second floor, the people who used their talents, brains and connections to help in any way without any recognition-seeking complex.
It’s so easy to say just move the heck out of your house on top of a hill or beside the freakin’ river, but as I found out, to leave your home even when floodwater is pouring into your freezer feels like the height of betrayal. Heck, I don’t even like the stupid sofa print and I just about cried when I peeked downstairs the following morning to see the Couch-From-Hell floating sadly among his fellow underworld furniture friends. The Filipino people is a resilient people, and like roaches we will come back to our ravaged homes and build once again until somebody in government finally understands the concept of urban planning. =) May all families, who have found that some of their own are now with God, find their peace.
While scrubbing a wall at home, I took a picture of these smilies after the swollen paint bubbles had burst; I couldn’t help thinking that definitely, my wall is Filipino: give it all you got, but you’ll never wipe the smile off our faces. =)
Roma, Scala Mercalli, Serpentone del Tritone: Prima Scossa, 16 maggio 2008.
Tecnica Spray, acrilico, adesivi su pannello.
This figure is from the Spawn Evolution two pack released in September 2002. He was originally from the first series of Spawn figures from 1994. I put him in front of my Spawn #1 comic and took a photo of him. I really love the bold colors despite Spawn being a dark and brooding character.
(Yes, his weird wood plank with the nail is missing. I found one on ebay, and it should be on its way soon.)
What do you take pride in?
Strobist: softbox full power top left, angled towards and ~1/4 below table.