It's been a while since I posted anything. I don't have much to post, but here's some.
Recently I got an iPhone, and I downloaded a really fun app my girlfriend suggested called Hipstacam. I don't like hipsters, but I do like vintage things so maybe, technically, you could call me a hipster, even though I usually like to wear a belt and a suit. Anyway, I've been in love with the app and I love taking pictures with it. It does things to photos you take with it to simulate the glorious imperfection of the old cameras. It also has a nice flash that looks funny and amateurish as you can see in the first photo below. It may be hard to believe but the following photos are not from the seventies.





Also here's a picture of me. The main interesting thing about it is that I forgot to turn the flash off and the intense light got filtered through the flesh and blood of my hand, giving everything in the room a red hue inherited from my blood. The light that had passed through my blood and was washing over everything. Interesting!

The next two posters are posters I made for an upcoming school event. The dumb thing is that we wanted to make the dance have a theme based on "The Nightmare Before Christmas" but the school principal declined that because the word Christmas was in it and he didn't want to offend the people who are not Christians in our school. That's a really dumb executive decision. We ended up going with "Party at the North Pole", which is kind of boring and bland. But oh well. The second poster was inspired by the fact that the north pole is not located in Japan. It just isn't. But that could be easily remedied. All we have to do is move it right? These are pretty rough.


Also here is some sketch I made during class one time. I like revolvers.

Oh, and a bunch of photos I took of the sky and the ground and the horizon lately.


I'm not satisfied with paintings I've done of the sky. I want to try again. I love sunsets, I'm obsessed and I have to paint them because I want to get it right. If I do it again, I'll base it on the photo below. I like it.

Also, this is the latest substantial piece of art I've created. I did it for Art class. I kind of like it, and I can see a few things I still should change about it but I'm getting bored of it and I want to work on my next thing. This is pastel by the way, not paint. I like Pastels but there are definitely some limitations. On the other hand I can handle pastels a lot better than paints. Acrylics keep me on edge with a frayed mind for some reason. It's the thought of the paint drying I think, or just the paint seems to be too valuable to play with, or I don't know what.

Well, that's about all worth showing.