King Rat Slightly Different Version "Linkin Park turntablist Joe Hahn has been looking for the rights to one of his favorite books in order to direct a film about it, as previously reported. Mr. Hahn's dreams have finally come true. Hahn has finally bought the rights to China Mievillés 1998 novel "King Rat". "King Rat" centers around an imprisoned young drifter from London who is saved by the King Rat. King Rat claims to be his real parent, and is also the revolutionary leader of a rodent army driven out of London seven hundred years prior. King Rat trains the boy to fight the man who framed him for a murder which sent him to jail, called the Rat Catcher. In this piece it is intended to look almost as if the tail is coming out of the author (China Mievillé) himself. This was done after a suggestion from my father on where to place the photo of the author. When I got to that spot he told me not to move it another inch, and the result as you can see looks pretty cool. I have included the alternate version with the original placement of China Mievillé. I hope you enjoy my latest piece.
Hawaii Or Bust Oh Hawaii.. It is the land that brought you hot chicks, ukuleles, and most importantly, Keaton. Oh Hawaii.. It is the land that gave birth to the first greeting that meant both hello and goodbye at the same time. Oh Hawaii.. It is the land that became the subject of my latest art piece. Wooha, they just keep on comin' baby. Aloha. *innocent grin* (Did I mean hello or goodbye? That's the real question. ) P.S. ..the fairy was a bit naughty...
I knew you would Keaton. You love EVERYTHING I make. Jk :chemist:. [/b][/quote] lol, Sure, but it's not every day you see a graphic made about Hawaii .
OOoooh Hawaii...I love that it's so...mwaahahaha that's certainly the first time i used an evil laugh to describe something...
"A true artists' work is uncensored." - My Father Look for me to be controversial for now on with any images that might cross that 'line'. No more censorship baby.
It's an old saying. Hitchikers when in need of a ride used to have signs that said "<insert city name here> or Bust." when they needed a ride to a specific place.
It's an old saying. Hitchikers when in need of a ride used to have signs that said "<insert city name here> or Bust." when they needed a ride to a specific place. [/b][/quote] No wonder it sounded familiar. I think it was mentioned in my class last year.
No wonder it sounded familiar. I think it was mentioned in my class last year. [/b][/quote] You might see it in cartoons a lot, as sometimes it manages to come up in there.
Wow. Your art is just so awesome... I could never do anything that cool. I like the NUMB one, it's uber cool! B)
"I've seen you sniffin on my armpit, sniffin on my new sh*t..." Art I made to show Col of The Armpit how messed up I am.