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Growing from darkness

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Bio-mechanical eyeballs. The quality of the photo is not so great but there are blueish gray and red veins in the stems of the eyes which are also cords. This is a painting and the only reference I used was the original which was mine from back in 2000 or 2001. The original is like the middle piece but done in pencil black and white gray scale. This painting represents the growth and new life from where i was at when I drew the original. The original was from my Therapy ART collection I did that allowed me to vent and let out my feelings of my childhood. All those negative feelings were gone and so when I started this painting I found myself stuck, I could replicate the original but how do I find the creativity to finish it. I tried listening to the same music then which was TOOL, DOPE, and Linkin Park. And nothing. Then I decided to listen to my "art" music which is celtic like by Malumi songs called "Lullaby" and "Snow" along with AWOLNATION "Sail", Imagine Dragons "demons" and "radioactive", and Passenger "Let her Go" and "Counting Stars" by One Republic. I watched my daughter dance to those songs and we sang to them and the creativity flowed through me and BAM!!! This is what came of it.

This is my art My signature art piece. i have never seen anything like it and if you are inspired by it and decide to draw something out of that inspiration then please do me the courtesy of letting me see your finished piece. I love to inspire others on here like their work has inspired me.

This piece is 3 panels which includes 2 panels 16" x 24" and one panel 18"x 24" total of 50" x 24"
Image size
4176x2440px 7.05 MB
Make
EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Model
PIXPRO AZ521
Shutter Speed
1/33 second
Aperture
F/3.2
Focal Length
4 mm
ISO Speed
200
Date Taken
May 11, 2015, 7:55:36 PM
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