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what's with the poofy black stuff on your shoes? There seems to be an unusual amount of attention to detail there. Is there some sort of symbolism there?... looking UP to the sky, then looking DOWN to your shoes. Or perhaps your shoes are reflecting the moon.

Posted by: unlikelymoose on Jul 13, 04 | 8:05 pm


Very nice

Posted by: Tom on Jul 14, 04 | 6:31 am


the drawing won't come up for me?...

Posted by: eliana briones on Jul 17, 04 | 9:53 am


opps..never mind...

Posted by: eliana briones on Jul 17, 04 | 10:33 am


Just in case it doesn't download here, you can always check it out on spudart's DeviantArt page [and buy prints while you're there! :P

http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/8769422/



Posted by: Tom on Jul 17, 04 | 11:21 am


Nice drawing. character seem sad and yah empty sky dull nite. Illustrated well. cheers

Posted by: mayvelous on May 19, 05 | 8:48 pm


awsome work make you thank.

Posted by: Tina on Jul 15, 05 | 7:57 am


In Iceland they turned off all the street lights for one night, so they could see the stars better.

Lights go off in Iceland, clouds dim sky for star gazers

Reuters
Thursday, September 28, 2006; 8:16 PM

REYKJAVIK (Reuters) - Iceland's capital and several towns plunged into darkness on Thursday as street lights were turned off for people to get a better view of the night sky.

Even though rain and clouds dimmed the view for the thousands of people who went out star gazing, the man who thought up the event was happy.

"All the streets lights are off, we can see a few stars," said writer Andri Snaer Magnason, speaking by telephone from the darkened streets of downtown Reykjavik, Iceland's capital and home to about 200,000 people.

"I would have liked to have a completely clear sky, but you can't have everything. But it was nice," he added.

Magnason got the idea as a way to launch a film festival on the north Atlantic island, but said he had dreamt for years of doing such a thing.

An astronomer gave a commentary on national radio on what people could see in the half hour the lights were out.

Reykjavik police superintendent Karl Valsson told Reuters that no trouble had been reported during the event, which the authorities had used as a kind of exercise for what would happen in the event of a power and light failure.

"It is not total darkness, but there is a huge difference (from when the lights are on)," he added. "I think it is quite interesting and we in the police supported it."

Posted by: spudart on Oct 03, 06 | 10:37 am


i think it's interesting the fence is a strong vertical pattern and your shirt has horizontal stripes. I believe the fence is your antagonist.

Posted by: unlikelymoose.com/blog on Oct 03, 06 | 10:54 am


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Empty Stars


The lack of stars in the city sky surely has to affect people somehow. Perhaps we get too grounded and not enough of looking beyond.

A self-portrait in my alley at 3am looking up at the sky. Also posted on deviantart with available prints, mousepads, etc.
9 x 12"
graphite on paper




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