Monday, March 5, 2012

Art Works - February 2012

this blog post truly does not do these artworks as much justice as they deserve. i slaved over these for hours in class and this blog post is a very superficial glance at some great masterpieces that will be worth millions one day.

"questioning camel" was just a quick sketch of a camel... turned out not as good as i hoped, so i didnt feel like giving him a background.
 "grieving gorilla" looks extremely realistic, i know. but he is grieving due to environmental reasons. he is losing his home to deforestation.

one of many environmentally-friendly art pieces.
self-explanatory..

its a lady ladybug.
this work was meant to highlight the absurdity of stereotypes against women. the first of many feminist works of mine.
 "jungle cat without a jungle"
my greatest masterpiece of february. keeping the environmental motif, the jungle cat is sad due to deforestation.
 
 i like this one.
note the unique nature of each individual snowflake. also notice his brethren in the beautiful background.
"sanguine penguĂ­n" is a breathtakingly remarkable work.
critics will be raving about this one.
i know... its beautiful.
"surprised squidward" is a picture of squidward tentacles surprised.

for all of my fans and followers worldwide, i love spongebob. it is one of my favorite shows of all time.

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