SweetCheeks

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Studied everything technical, but creativity was dormant within - love writing and try to sketch/ draw stuff - that's where I need the most tuition!

Nicholas Ross

Melbourne, Australia

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19 Dec 2009

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Pencil Sk...
SweetCheeks
I have made an amendment to this drawing since. The right arm is out of proportion, so I have redefined it. Also the head is elongated and mis-shaped, so have put it right. I'll upload the new version to this
if the scale were different, i'd almost say this was the "husk" of some native's hut. it looks so cool, and yet, somehow so cute at the same time! i really love the sloping hill in the background. ^w^
Street Ar...
SweetCheeks
Thank you. I found out that this Friday there are 7 female street artists - know as the fibre femmes, including 'Be Free', going to be creating their unique artwork in an alley way in Melbourne - it's a publicised (well kinda underground) event. I am going to pop along and see if I can get some photos. Will share if I get any decent ones.
Autumnal ...
Rhonda
Really lovely writing. Accompanied with a beautiful drawing.
The Smell...
SweetCheeks
It's one I had envisioned for a while, and was just glad of the opportunity to visit again, this time with a camera
Structure...
SweetCheeks
Thanks for the comment. It was not an intentional set up at the time. I was using the umbrella as a shade from the intense Australian sun. As I laid next to it I noticed the silhouette of the fauna, and then focussed on the internal structure - the black metal against the illuminated yellow cloth, and then raced to get the camera in order not to miss the opportunity.
Just Done...
SweetCheeks
Thanks Spike
On Top of...
SweetCheeks
Just to add, this shot was taken at an altitude of about 4,500m, a couple of kilometres away from a hill town called Namche Bazaar, an amazing market place where many Tibetans travel to, with their heavily laden Yaks, to sell clothing and handicrafts. They offered a range of 'genuine' branded clothing - two examples of which was a reversible jacket that was Nike one side and Adidas the other, and my favourite, a Calvin Hilfiger t-shirt
Track Art
Rhonda
I really like the perspective of this. I also love the fact that there's not a person in sight, ahhh serenity in the chaos of graffiti and public transport system!
Fairy Gar...
SweetCheeks
I can see the irony - I find there's a mystique about black and white - probably born from the reality that we live our lives (well most of us anyway) in colour.
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