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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 (8)
ijack999
What a beautiful old place. So many interesting stones and your composition really sets them off nicely.
cynlee
super pov on this, from the grave itself no doubt, don't be diggin up irena!... sounds like a great afternoon! :]
Michelle A.
I suppose it's pretty morbid of me, but I love grave yards, especially historical ones. I like to sit and imagine what sort of life the person had.... wonder why they died, some especially young. And basically just admire the artistic carvings that many of these have. This is a beautiful shot, very peaceful. Thanks for sharing them in their intact state.
Odious
hey man.. i would love to see some ghostly figures peepin around this image.. what a cool idea.. great shot!!
gallimel
like the POV most than all :)
creanum
Beautyful picture
FrenchTish
Beautiful image! ;}
Ciorstaidh
The angle sets it off wonderfully. Almost as if one of the inhabitants decided to peek out and see what was around. I don't think it's morbid at all....lots of wonderful memories for me, I do pencil and charcoal tracings of beautiful old headstones like these. Thanks for bringing a smile and making us remember those not with us anymore.