So I guess the deal with the blog is that you're supposed to write something here every day (or nearly every day). Today I thought I'd provide a little background about those strange pictures I have attached to my profile. In spare time I like to play around in Photoshop in an effort to discover new techniques I might be able to apply to client projects at some point. The result is a short of digital Andy Warhol (not that I'm comparing myself to Warhol - he actually knew what he was doing).
In this case the first is an adaptation of the classic Picasso of Don Quixote. The second is the digitized version of my cat. (She passed on a couple of years ago but she lives on inside my computer.) I've attached the full versions of both pictures to this post.
By the way, if anyone is actually reading these things...please let me know. I feel like I'm talking to myself here. I know that's supposed to be therapeudic but I don't want to be the online equivalent to one of those guys who talks to himself on the street corner...
In this case the first is an adaptation of the classic Picasso of Don Quixote. The second is the digitized version of my cat. (She passed on a couple of years ago but she lives on inside my computer.) I've attached the full versions of both pictures to this post.
By the way, if anyone is actually reading these things...please let me know. I feel like I'm talking to myself here. I know that's supposed to be therapeudic but I don't want to be the online equivalent to one of those guys who talks to himself on the street corner...
I read it.
The Don Quichotte looks cool. I figure there are still a shitload of people doing Warhol-like stuff and getting paid a lot of money for it. I have something similar standing on my desk; four versions of me and my ex-girlfriend. Its amazing to see how much influence one person can actually have on existence.
Keep blogging dude