This is the gallery for user halo19a, which is now under the user mutefivefifty screenname.
halo@e247.comBIOBeing born in September of 1980 in Fort Campbell, KY USA. I was a Navy brat that moved around a lot, which has never had a real high point. I've lived in many places and never had a chance to made friends. I moved here to TN, just outside of Nashville in the late December winter of 1994. It was a slow start for me, but this time it was for keeps due to the fact that my father had just retired from the Navy.
I started doing design, because I opted to take a Graphic design class back in high school. Where I learned the bare minimum of what Adobe Photoshop 4.5 could do along with other programs such as QuarkXpress and Adobe ImageReady. I got my own computer during the first year of taking the class and picked up Adobe Photoshop 5.0. I've been doing design since. Now days, I've ended up mostly doing logo work, a little bit of print and a few web sites here and there. The future does look like it will show me better times and more work to come.
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Comments (3)
Antoonio
hmmm, what shall i say about this. it's a good pic. i like it and the idea behind it. but, somehow, it's only good, not giving me anything more. and, again, personally i dont like those fonts.
mind2mind
example: hALO19A you put this big eye right in the middle. it feels like the art is switching the places of the subject and the critic. those eyes are not actually observing us but thats how it comes across in my imagination. but yeah those fonts don't seem to help out. its all about the quote and the idea. nasty typeface but the work gets out what it wants to say with about +99% accuracy from the original thought. YEEEEAAAh seal of approval for the headtrip!!
jimius
the answer is quite simple.. 99% of what you see is generated by your brain in addition to the information your eyes bring in. So you only see 1% of reality and the rest is your imagination.. (This is scientifically researched and proven) I just found out yesterday at school.