Despair Floats. Hope Sinks.

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Janaina Medeiros
ojovivo
trying on a metaphor
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Claire Keane

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blake kathryn
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Sade Olutola

if i look back, i am lost
Keni
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ellievsbear
cherry valley forever
we're not kids anymore.
will byers stan first human second
Mike Driver
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@ixabyss
Despair Floats. Hope Sinks.
Tongue Jaw old piece from 2016. it’s real bottom jaw is weak and toothless. it uses it’s toothed tongue as a bottom jaw. also it has hand-feet.
COW #358 - Toothy Kelp Dweller with Bulbous Growths
old piece from 2015 for a conceptart.org creature of the week contest.
i feel more alive when thinking about suicide Old piece from 2014.
Rhyme Priest Old piece from 2014. This is a member of a fictional species i created called the Rhyme. All Rhymes are varied and look different, but all share a few common similarities.
Energy And Bone
Old painting done in 2014.
Froga Goo Goo
Old painting done in 2013.
Butterfly In The Dark
Old painting done in 2013.
I Wish I Was Made For This World
Old painting done in 2013.
Sea Ghost / Sea Rug / Sea Sloth
Old painting done for C.O.W. (Creature Of the Week) contest in 2013.
Concept: Sea Ghost, Sea Rug, or Sea Sloth depending on regional preference (Oceamiculum oceadicis) The Sea Ghost (Oceamiculum oceadicis) is an opportunistic omnivore. Living mostly off algae it scrapes off coral with it's radula. It will eat the occasional soft coral and sometimes take off chunks of stony corals. The Sea Ghost's skin is covered in chromatophores which allow it to change it's skin color to match any section off reef it moves to. Even the hard growths on the Sea Ghost are covered in a thin layer of skin, so they too can change color and pattern. The Sea Ghost's skin has another great camouflaging trick. It can stretch and manipulate it's skin to have almost any texture or protuberances it needs for each particular spot it rests on. The Sea Ghost's skin is much like some species of octopus, though it takes it a few steps farther. The coral like growths on the shoulders, spine, and other places, along with the sponge like growths on the back are all part of the animal, not actual coral or sponges. And even though the Sea Ghost has symmetry in it's camouflage, the other animals never seem to notice. And while most coral hobbyists will easily be able to tell the fake coral on the Sea Ghost is just that, fake. Animals don't notice that the Sea Ghosts evolution to mimic coral isn't perfect, but good enough to evade most all predators. With the gills of the animal located underneath like that of a sting ray, it will use the fake seapens jutting from it's shoulders for there second purpose. The feathery sea pen like structures make great camouflage, but they are also gills. So instead of kicking up sand with it's lower bottom gills when the Sea Ghost is laying on sandy areas, it can instead use the feathery gills on it's shoulders for oxygen.
Grunklin
Old Painting for a C.O.W. (Creature Of the Week) contest on ConceptArt.org in 2012.
Griffon
Old painting for my grandparents 60th anniversary. Done in 2011.
Fish
Old painting done in 2011.
Doll With Scissors
Old painting done in 2010.
Toriningen Gone Crazy
Old Yume Nikki fan art done in 2010.
Industrial Love
Old shirt bleach painted and dyed. Done in 2010.
Tree Heart
Old shirt done in 2009.