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About Me Member Deviously Deviant Cutshaw1Male/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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I'm a Married, starving artist. I prefer Expressionism, although demand and the economy force me to spend my time where I am most skilled; pencil portraiture.

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  • Current Residence: California
  • Interests: Art?, Yeah, art.
  • Favourite movie: Big Labowski
  • Favourite band or musician: Sage Francis (for the moment)
  • Favourite genre of music: Indie (usually)
  • Favourite artist: Paul Klee (Spiritual GOD!)
  • Favourite poet or writer: Ken Kesey this month...
  • Favourite style of art: Abstract Expressionism
  • Operating System: XP
  • MP3 player of choice: Ipod
  • Favourite cartoon character: Droopy :)
  • Personal Quote: Take these---> 00 <--- They're suicide pills with a mild, laxative side-effect.

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:iconaztlanwayne:
You have a lot of watchers. Do you intend to put up any more of your paintings? (I know there's more...)
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:iconmurat2000:
I added you as a link in my site to appreciate your work.
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:iconlovelife7:
thank you for adding that poem to your favs
:iconnimra:
Thanks Jim I agree good is good, I have been influenced by music as an artist more so than my visual artist and moved more by abstraction the realism. And welcome to DA

--
I am the wind to fill your sail.
I am the cross to take your nail:
A singer of these ageless times -
With kitchen prose and gutter rhymes.
Ian Anderson

My Website:
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:iconcutshaw1:
Thanks for the welcome. You know the problem as I see it is most photorealists dont make use of the elements that abstract artists absolutely must rely on when all form is absent... juxtaposition of texture, rhythm, dissonance and resolve... as any good musician knows :) Pure abstract art terrifies me, it really does. Have you had a chance to sink your teeth into Paul Klee's art?

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