My name is Elias Sigurdsson and I am a Graphic Designer from Reykjavik, Iceland. I have been working in this profession for more than 30 years. My main work has been making advertisings for newspapers, magazines and TV´s. Also designing logos, handouts, booklets and all kinds of other graphic works for this modern world we live in. Since my friend told me about Renderosity.com I have been busy uploading some of my illustrations, digital arts and photographs to this wonderful site.
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Comments (9)
Zerelli
Why free him? Because he plays great chess?
classyladytwo
Great image
eliassig
Read all about it... http://www.freebobby.org/
pakled
no, because he's a nut case, but he's our nutcase..;)
DigitalVixxen
Blah.. they can keep him.. already enough weirdos in the US.
Vile
No because he has done nothing so drastic other then he is inspirational!
pauljs75
So much for the freedom to pursue happiness. You know, the exerpt from Thomas Paine's Common Sense that inspired the revolution that spawned this crazy country. Honestly though, who gives a flying **** if he played a chess match in the former country of Yugoslavia? Is it really that treasonous?
19Paul
No, but considering there was a genocidal war going on there at the time, the US government wanting to limit commerce with that region was not unreasonable. Unfortunately, sometimes innocent people get caught up in larger events.
Mock
You break the rules you take your chances