We had a rather fun assignment in french class today. Pick your favorite french word, and represent it in a creative/artistic manner. I have plenty of favorite words in french (because that language is spoken SEX ) but this immediately popped into my head. Sorry, jus d'orange.
Used my copics on this. It looks really cool if you turn it backwards and hold it up to a light. I should take a picture...
If you really have that hard of a time telling what this is, it's Erik. If you didn't already see that, you must not know me very well... Also, if you couldn't guess that fantôme meant phantom/ghost... well then.
Well, in the small thumbnail, the Phantom's mask looked like a mask of wires and circuitry, so I started thinking about a robotic Phantom of the Opera, and then my mind automatically jumped to steampunk (because it just seems right up its alley) and now the idea is stewing in my brain.
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"Writers aren't exactly people...they're a whole lot of people trying to be one person." --F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia." --E.L. Doctorow.
Question: how often do the large ones run out? I was worried, using so much black on this
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Christine: "Where do you live?" Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below." ~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
Eeehee, that's grapefruit, right? That's my french teacher's favorite word, too! ^^
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Christine: "Where do you live?" Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below." ~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
Christine: "Where do you live?" Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below." ~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
Christine: "Where do you live?" Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below." ~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
Christine: "Where do you live?" Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below." ~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
Hmm, I dunno. With my prismas the only color i've started to run out of is copenhagen blue, because i use it all the freaking time, obviously. So, you should be fine.
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"Writers aren't exactly people...they're a whole lot of people trying to be one person." --F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia." --E.L. Doctorow.
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PONYO LOVES HAM!
Christine: "Where do you live?"
Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below."
~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
My favorite would probably have to be "pamplemousse," simply because it's way too much fun to say.
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"We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience."
~George Bernard Shaw
"I don't have much call for handkerchiefs, my dear...there are certain advantages, you see, in being without a nose."
~Erik
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PONYO LOVES HAM!
Christine: "Where do you live?"
Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below."
~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
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PONYO LOVES HAM!
Christine: "Where do you live?"
Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below."
~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
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"Writers aren't exactly people...they're a whole lot of people trying to be one person." --F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia." --E.L. Doctorow.
--
PONYO LOVES HAM!
Christine: "Where do you live?"
Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below."
~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
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"Writers aren't exactly people...they're a whole lot of people trying to be one person." --F. Scott Fitzgerald.
"Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia." --E.L. Doctorow.
--
PONYO LOVES HAM!
Christine: "Where do you live?"
Erik: "... When you sing, I live in the heavens, and when you do not... down below."
~Charles Dance's Phantom of the Opera
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What part of "sfjdaibsfnagjoejfjkhnlfjkkfl" did you not understand?
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It's not about logic...it's about SMASHING YOUR FACE IN.
-Mary, KoF '98