DC’s words about the legend - Excelsior, Stan Lee. Thank You for everything.
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@blairsy
DC’s words about the legend - Excelsior, Stan Lee. Thank You for everything.
You live in you.
Whenever you feel like giving up-- or if you think you already have...
Always remember how fun and awesome you were when you were younger. That time wasn't too long ago. Be grateful that person still lives in you.
2011 by blairsy - It’s me in 2011. What a good summer that was.
Can’t believe I’ve never researched this
Comments and opinions on my name: BLAIR
“I really like the name Blair, I think it is a nice name for a boy. In my opinion a girl named Blair would be like a boy named Anne.” -anonymous user
lol
Break free ✨ #quote #quotes #inspiring #inspiration #motivation #motivational #positive #positivegram #life #love #lifestyle #happy #happiness #true #truth
30 years ago today
My father was taken from us, from this earth, on this day.
I will have gentle thoughts today.
Tell V-Day to GTFO.
Made me laugh.
So, I saw this caption on another blog, and I thought,
"No. NO, it's not 'ok'."
(image source: http://instagram.com/thepositivegram/)
Senior Project Video 2011: MERIDIAN. Artist’s Statement: “My work represents a constant state of change and the continual struggles of coming to terms with loss and uncertainty. Through a stream of consciousness, the cycle of life, death, and rebirth is expressed using the five universal elements. Spirituality, the fifth and otherworldly element, becomes manifest through both sound and motion imagery. Audio and video are used in harmony to signify flux and the myriad of emotions during a time of transition.”
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For optimal experience, please use good speakers or headphones. I worked just as hard on organizing the sound design as I did shooting/editing the video itself.
Thank you! Blair Bernard
*Reblogged because the current theme hid my video link for some reason.
Jomon Pot Replica (2012) by blairsy: A terracotta Jomon pot replica that I made during my senior year of college at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. See link for more information.
See also: http://visualarts.louisiana.edu/Gallery/Gallery.html for a professionally photographed image of this work in the student gallery. (*Photo credit: ULL Department of Visual Art)
Ceramic; Greenware male bust sculpture I made in 2000 during my senior year of high school. (I had him fired up 11 years later.) During my move, I seem to have lost him and hope I can find him, soon. The painting in the background was done earlier than that and is acrylic.
A few college paintings I made using oil and acrylics. 2008.
A rough sketch collage from 2011, with an oil painting I did in 2003 as the background. The images are compiled and edited in Photoshop Elements. The characters seen are my own.
A dragon I created for a friend several years ago. Drawn using a WACOM intuos2.
A dragon character I created several years ago for a fictional story I had been working on. (I have a lot of those.) Drawn with mechanical pencil and colored in Corel Painter 11 using a WACOM intuos2.
A collage of personal photos and a charcoal drawing I did for a personal project as a theme on life and death. The images have been combined and edited using Photoshop.
Senior Project Video 2011: MERIDIAN. Artist’s Statement: “My work represents a constant state of change and the continual struggles of coming to terms with loss and uncertainty. Through a stream of consciousness, the cycle of life, death, and rebirth is expressed using the five universal elements. Spirituality, the fifth and otherworldly element, becomes manifest through both sound and motion imagery. Audio and video are used in harmony to signify flux and the myriad of emotions during a time of transition.”
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For optimal experience, please use good speakers or headphones. I worked just as hard on organizing the sound design as I did shooting/editing the video itself.
Thank you! Blair Bernard