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1. SFG Bugs


I haven't posted anything for ages... I moved overseas so I was damn busy. And then lazy. Anyway, I started this piece just for fun about a year or more ago, but I never got the colours right. I played around with the contrasts between the different elements and I now present to you a 3 disturbed children riding a giant bug of some description. Kind of like a caterpillar / Goodies bicycle.

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2. monitor


I just finished this one a few moments ago. It is influenced by the popularity of high socks amongst Japanese girls (I am a fan too), the extraordinary amount of wiring and electronic equipment hanging of the side of buildings and electricity poles, and lastly an interesting type of wild grass I saw growing in a park.

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