24.3.10

collab 227 gallery artshow





collab 227 gallery show in may.
I have to trade canvas 2 more times.
here my first team
Three artist
start ::emil
2nd:: shandy me <3
3rd:: devin

23.3.10

19.3.10

rip nujabes


reflection eternal

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rip nujabes.. i consider your musique masterpieces like i would any classical score from beethoven to mozart. I have spent years and many hours painting to your music it was like food for my soul. Thankyou for that. you will be missed.

18.3.10

Noface meets the Umibozu



Noface is a character I'm fond of from spirited away. He is an odd spirit. (カオナシ Kaonashi?, lit. "faceless"), an odd spirit who takes an interest in Chihiro. Seeing No-Face standing outside in the rain, Chihiro takes pity on the creature and lets him into the bathhouse to take shelter from the storm. At first, he appears to be a strange, demure, cloaked, masked wraith who seems mute other than his breathing and urging grunts. Seen as polite, calm, and quiet at first, No-Face is a lonely being who seems to sustain itself on the emotions of those he encounters, particularly their emotional reception to his gifts.

umibozu~ japanese sea monsters.

17.3.10

Yokai Hone-onna ::supernatural or unaccountable phenomena"


Hone-onna (骨女?, literally: skeleton woman) is a yōkai of Japanese folklore. Like her name suggests, her true form is that of a skeletal woman. In the guise of a beautiful woman, she lures unwitting men while she sucks the life force of her targets dry.

16.3.10

4 eyed Oni girl samurai :: supernatural or unaccountable phenomena"




Oni
One of the most well-known aspects of Japanese folklore is the oni, which is a sort of mountain-dwelling ogre, usually depicted with red, blue, brown or black skin, two horns on its head, a wide mouth filled with fangs, and wearing nothing but a tigerskin loincloth. It often carries an iron club or a giant sword. Oni are mostly depicted as evil, but can occasionally be the embodiment of an ambivalent natural force. They are, like many obake, associated with the direction northeast.