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:iconjohnnyflamethrower:
:wave: thanks for your support, thomas!

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if you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much fucking space
:iconmaidentroop:
Nice Art!

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Eye for an eye makes the whole world blind!
:iconawol1966:
it's good to see someone showing the dark under belly of society in all it's glory. An exact use of colour on the later monochrome pieces is all that is required. It is a voyeurists worse nightmare, with a hint of 'seven' about it, and a sense of'requiem for a dream'. The reasoning behind this is that the victims are left without any hope of redemption as in the film.

I maybe wrong, but I do like your work. It is unsettling and challenges the viewer.

Well done, and thank you.

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All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die.
:icontwistedtomo:
I believe a photograph has a strong sense of mood and atmosphere when it breaks what it shows visually and reaches into the minds of onlookers. When the image is not just an image, but a visual representation of the artist desired connotations. It is through the meaning behind the photo that true moods can evolve, and by the image appealing to the emotions and thoughts of viewers, it is reaching into their minds and an air of atmosphere is shaped as mental questions develop. What does this image mean to me? And others? What is this trying to say? And how is it doing this? Overall it’s the motive behind the image that creates the elements of mood and atmosphere. It seems the most crucial factor to creating a successful photograph isn’t within the photo itself but within the artist. If one achieves a strong statement within a photograph it becomes much more, not just a visual work of art, but a thought or idea. It seems that this concept is best implicated over a series of photographs, as it is the contextual links that enforce an overall statement
:iconhoffa519:
oi, welcome to DA¬

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blah blah blah... yakadi shmakadi....

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:iconrelovehyde:
cool photograph.is she u????

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i'm a RABBIT :boogie: :boogie:

i like crying in the rain `coz noone knows i`m crying
:icontwistedtomo:
No model Zoey Hooper
:iconxerdincx:
hey hı.....
ı wanna go to UK ....
and ı need some advice..
can ı ask you something.?

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