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It's bad form to have all these pics on one page but it'll have to do for now since I don't have enough to warrant a more elaborate set-up. I will try to have a consistent image size the next time I update... which will probably be in a couple of years at the rate I do things. *ack!!*

I'm not much of an artist so, no doubt, you'll be thanking your lucky stars that this is only a mini-gallery. A very, very miniature gallery indeed.

The few pieces that are actually good were made by my little sister. For some reason almost all of the artistic talents were funneled into her and the rest of the siblings were left drawing stick figures. Actually I exaggerate--I'm the only one that sucks so bad that I draw stick figures, everyone else is of at least moderate expertise.

To the right we have... well it's a chair. The demon to the left of said chair is an exact copy of some Boris art I saw somewhere or other. I can't remember.

This is me holding a Colt Navy replica.

Aren't I dashing?

The next picture is my take on time itself.


Ah, here's a comic drawn by my one and only sister.. staring herself of course. By the way, if you're wondering about her hair-do she use to crop the sides short and bleach it so she could then dye it some temporary color like purple. The top was always kept long and always retained its natural black color.



If you can't read the writing in the pic here it is...

Top: Oh yeah then I almost knocked myself out with a rock tied to a piece of string. Narrative Please...
Date: July 11, 1997
Dialogue bubble 1: I could pull off this Xena bullshit!
Dialogue bubble 2: %$#@! ...then again maybe not.
Bottom: Well not exactly the same/exact words... but close enough to make it funny.

Now that you've met my sister, here's a fake magazine cover she made in her high school art class.


As you can see she has some weird transfixion with Christianity despite the fact that she's a pagan. Weird, weird, weird! I recall when she decided to take "Decoding Medieval Visual Art" and didn't have a clue as to what she was taking. (For those out there as clueless as my little sister was, Medieval art is early Christian art.) She kept saying, "the evil Christians in my class won't tell me anything." Hey, I thought every good little Christian was suppose to try to convert all the pagans of the world? And here's my little sister going--tell me something--and they just ignored her! It makes me chuckle every time I think about it.

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