Sunday, June 16, 2013
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Explanation
So, as I said, today I'll slightly explain the picture that I did in case you can't interpret it for some reason. Basically it's a picture of an adventurer overlooking a dense, deep South American/African jungle packed with Mayincatec ruins that are just there because know one sees why not. Some people have confused the gaping line between the two mountains and above the forest of plants and animals to be a waterfall, but it's actually a deep chasm with a single, poorly maintained wood-plank bridge. There are quite a few mayan-type pyramids around the cliffsides doubtlessly full of undiscovered riches and death traps that still work despite thousands of years of no maintenance. I also put in some mostly Mayincatec but slightly Polynesian looking stone carvings, and a few smashed aqueducts, which the Aztecs actually had invented and used but doubtlessly didn't refer to them as aqueducts. I also added in the obligatory long-lost cousins of Audrey 2. Also, if you knew about that the Mayincatecs actually had wheels but never used them at all except for toys, you would be able to tell that the thing that the adventurer is sitting on/near isn't of Mayincatec origins.
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Monday, June 10, 2013
Today, I once again have nothing to say, so I guess that I'll just say what was on my mind: Is there a term for a generalization of Mayan/Aztec/Incan ruins that some factually apathetic hollywood set developer would use? I'd like to knowso as to properly describe the piece of art that I'm working on currently.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Procrastionated apology
Sorry about my postage. I haven't had anything to talk about recently, as I've spent the first week of summer exactly as I wanted, which was getting better at art some and loafing around primarily. Sorry again for not posting! The only thing that I guess that I have to say is that I'm getting better at drawing tree roots and cliffsides. More about that later!
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