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This was me on Halloween 2004.
BIOMy introduction to art was when I was around the age of 5. My older brother Eric could draw very well and the idea of creating my own world that I had complete control over was a most enthralling concept. I soon would draw all of the time and through out my life have been in persuit of many artforms, all of which give me a different satisfaction.
People say I look young for my age. I love getting carded for cigarettes and beer still. I just turned 32 last June 7. I live to get inspired and create. Any kind of art is almost of interest to me. I enjoy sculpting, painting, and photography just to name a few, that's why I love the computer with the ability to do all of it with less mess.
I have a wife and son. Christine and Christian and my name's is Christopher, so it's not too hard to remember 3 Chris's. I feel like I've made a few quality friends here. It's great to have common ground with others and communicate about my biggest passion. . . "art"
I poor all of myself into all of what I do. I am more sensative than most which enables a high degree of being able to observe the world. I feel swallowed and hurt by it most of the time, but I am here to help and befriend those that need it most. Those that aren't afraid to feel and express their beautiful emotions in this world are the ones that impress me.
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Comments (12)
mjf10025
Wonderful photograph. The ship is an interesting touch; somehow seems a bit too small to me for it's apparent proximity to shore; maybe if placed a mm higher in the water??
cockjuice
Yea, I don't know, it's tricky. The horizon is low. The Hull of the ship is out past the third wave, it could be quite a way past that third wave too. Believe me, I played with it.
FitArtistSF
No, the ship is about right in it's proximity to the shore. Remember, most coastlines shoal very quickly, so the captain of the vessel would not risk running his ship aground, and would drop anchor and drop a boat over and row ashore. Actually, on second look, the ship may be a little too close. A little further out would be safer. And MJF, it would not be correct to show the ship directly on the horizon line...if she was, she would be very small and very much in the distance. Where CJ has it placed is pretty correct, if again a little close....
tamadachi76
Now there's something you don't see everyday! I would kiss the sand too baby! Absolutely yummie. I don't have too many problems with where the ship lies. Looks allaight to me.
cynlee
i thought it was real, till i read the caption- fantastic fun chris... beautiful beach :]
gallimel
the shot was so perfet in itself.. it didn't actually needed that ship ... Just my idea, but I'll love to see the natural one , so can't wait for you to send it to me in mail :)
syndroid
I think the ship looks a little bit too pale... if there'd be some more fog it wouldn't show. I do agree with how you placed the ship... Where'd you take the photo anyway? Btw, I see your projectbluecell link is gone too, just like mine... for the umpteenth time :(
patmartj
Works for me, Beautiful light too
A_
Absolutely great, this is so wonderful. Well done. :)
Tanialmeida
your imagination as your art run full speed, and i just love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;0] superb!!!!!!!!!
romanceworks
Great picture. I like that ship you added, too. Now all we need is the Captn kissin' that sand. Excellent pic. CC
anje
beautiful picture! It brings to dream...