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Artist // Hobbyist // Traditional Art
  • Deviant for 11 years
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Favourite Movies
Nine, The Dark Crystal, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, The Black Hole.
Favourite TV Shows
Star Trek, Doctor Who, Farscape, The Twilight Zone
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Leslie Fish, Julia Ecklar, The Cog Is Dead,
Favourite Games
Minecraft, Kerbal Space Program, Creatures series
Tools of the Trade
clay, scrap copper, photomanipulation miscellaneous software available for free online, pencils,
Hermanos Gutiérrez's youtube channel Hermanos Gutiérrez's bandcamp Hermanos Gutiérrez's apple music page Hermanos Gutiérrez's wikipedia article Hermanos Gutiérrez homepage More instrumentals suitable for background music while sculpting.
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The Art of Jay Trefethen homepage (currently down, partial backup here) Jay Trefethen's blog on Wordpress Jay Trefethen's Pinterest Jay Trefethen's Instagram Jay Trefethen's Facebook Jay Trefethen's Flickr Jay Trefethen's Behance Meet Seedy Treefeather, a children's book illustrated by Jay Trefethen Clifftop Guardian carving by Jay Trefethen
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A population of humans are stranded in the Cambrian Period where they can't build a technological civilization to manufacture replacement parts to fix their broken time machine cause they've got no accessible raw materials and fuels. Not only is industrialization impossible without the Carboniferous' coal and oil, they don't even have land plants for wooden tools and firewood. They can breath the air, drink the freshwater and eat the wildlife and pond scum trapped in tidal pools, but that's basically it. Could be written as either some kind of cultural exploration as the first generations' understanding of the situation deteriorates over time, ending in religious warfare between a cult who pray by etching messages into fossilization-prone riverbed mud calling for anyone with a time machine to come rescue them divine assistance vs cultists who think that the absence of rescuers is because the timeline has been changed retroactively preventing their existence and who want to destroy all
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Yeah, I know, I've read All Todays and Bill Watterson (also fed the lyrics to Suno, it came out surprisingly catchy), I know imagining a future paleontologist incorrectly reassembling the skeletons of modern species is already the framing device for preexisting subgenre of speculative evolution, but these specific two ideas are all mine. Vampire Hummingbirds. This creature had a pointed beak incapable of chewing solid food, was incredibly agile and capable of hovering but must've had an extremely high-energy metabolism. What suitable high-calorie liquid diet would've been available with these adaptations? Blood obviously! These creatures must've lived like giant horrible feathery mosquitoes, biting only to flee before the inevitable swatting. Carcinized Bats. The eight fingers of the forelimbs serve as spindly insectile legs, while the hindlimbs are hunched under the body, since the paws of the hindlimbs are clearly designed to grip they served to grab onto food and pass it to the
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Peter Eisenkramer's bandcamp Peter Eisenkramer's youtube channel Peter Eisenkramer's youtube topic Peter Eisenkramer's facebook Peter Eisenkramer on apple music Additional peaceful instrumentals ideally suited for background music while sculpting. Whiled Mountain Time is particularly good.
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The ninety-second Mount Sunapee Craft Fair took place recently. I wasn't among the local artists invited, my reputation isn't that good yet, but I did attend as a patron and see loads of other artists' works. Among them, Sibel Alpaslan. Creator of clay crockery, which she paints with extremely elaborate animal and nature designs. Sibel Alpaslan's Instagram Sibel Alpaslan's Facebook Sibel Alpaslan's Etsy Sibel Alpaslan's Homepage
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I loved those books as a kid, so when I heard David Lien and Daniel Repp were adapting them to the theater, I was automatically interested, even if I've only been able to track down one song from The Clue of the Linoleum Lederhosen on facebook and soundcloud so far. Here's hoping the project's still on, Jasper Dash and the Flame-Pits of Delaware had musical notation for its song Fair Delaware whereas Breathless just came with the lyrics.
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Apple Music Youtube Channel Instagram Article on The Music Man Article on Daily Music Roll Homepage More excellent instrumental jazz. River Flows In You is particularly good.
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apple music youtube bandcamp Just some very good music I found.
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Daniel Herskedal's homepage Daniel Herskedal's wikipedia article Daniel Herskedal's bandcamp Daniel Herskedal's youtube channel Daniel Herskedal's twitter Daniel Herskedal's biography on allmusic Daniel Herskedal on apple music Technically, all his music is probably worth a recommendation, but journal titles are limited and the titular song from his 2020s album Call For Winter is probably my favorite of his work.
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thanks for the fav!

Thank you for the fave!

Thanks for faving

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Hi and thanks for faving my teeny tiny fishermen's village

Thanks for watching :)