BIOMy art is my mouth in the context of this digital era. Naturally art is an expression, however, I want to say something with my art. Through diversity I can make many aspects of my thoughts be one with the art. I try to accompany each image with some text that might be explaining in some way. I try to make sophisticated art.
My art has to evoke thoughts, there has to be intelligence in it. It might not always be apparent at a first glance, but it's always there. I try to provoke people, not to shock, but to let people think. Some of my opinions might seem bold, but they simply represent a certain theme of thinking.
I've attended and finished an art academy and have learned some nice techniques in those 4 years. Also I got some good art education there. However, the disadvantages of those academies is that they want to mold you into a certain product. They want to be able to label you as one of their special projects. There's not really a lot of room for lateral vision which I hold in high regard. It's lateral vision that defies boundaries. It's lateral vision that set the tone for new experiences in art. It's lateral vision that saves the world from aesthetic boredom.
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Comments (6)
jmpa
Great fluidity! Very natural poses!
amokery
WoW! Effects and Poses are great.
pdxjims
Great sense of motion in this. The chrome texture really highlights the feeling. Good job!
yellowfyre
Exception posing, great fluidity and speed. lots of detail. very good. If it were women instead of men I am sure it would be in the top 20 ;)
cryogen013
Jean Claude van Damme would've been proud, indeed extremely good posing.
ferds7
Nice idea. For your posing techniques though, the attacker should be keeping his gaurd up. ;) Well that's what my instructors always tell me in my training.