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that's just great :D

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"Though this be madness, yet there is method in't"

William Shakespeare -Hamlet Act 2, scene 2, 193–206

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I'm afraid my posting of artwork will have no particular chronological order from now on, but my pictures' filenames have progressive numbers which can help you determine in which order I drew them. I hope this doesn't make viewing my gallery too much annoying...
Thank you for writing a good comment at my page ^_^
And I must say, yes, for an artist who draws mostly figures, there's nothing as useful as acrobatics to understand the body better. In my mind drawing acrobatic poses should be part of the usual practice in all art schools, it would help to be more dynamic and artistic when drawing the human figure.
Oh! Welcome to DA, surprised no one welcomed you yet :P
Anyways, you got a nice gallery, definitly worth a watch :eye:
hi ! you're new here - so i must say welcome to DA ! ;P - and it's absolutely no worries about the fav :) that jester drawing is beautiful ! :D and so unusual !
you have a great style - i look forward to seeing more ! :D

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Thank you very much to everyone for the warm welcome! I already looked at your page, normlifebaby... I'm not used to this site's interface, so I hope you don't mind me asking how to add you to my friends list and how to display the list in this page...

By the way, usually I'm coloring my artwork from my laptop pc... and now that I look at them from my office's mac, I see how bad the colouring is. Eww... it's really terrible... I wish I had a decent screen in my home...
Thanks for the fav and the comments, great stuff you have here. Oh and Dune is one of my favorite books too. (How I envy you people living in Japan, you get to try the PS3 in a month, ant we poor European sods have to wait for 5 more months).
Oh, don't think it's that cool... life is really crazy here. Not where I work, but people who spend their nights in their office because they do overwork aren't rare.
Also, there is a subtle, persistent and ineliminable atmosphere of xenophobia. Whatever your country may be, you will always be simply a gaijin, a stranger.
Still, it's an interesting experience to confront yourself with another, totally different culture.
Changing topic, you're a Dune fan?? That's just great! Have you ever made Dune fanart? That I would really love to see. Personally, all that I've done so far is just very very old stuff... but I'm reading it again, for maybe the sixth time, so fanart is surely going to come out sooner or later...
Overtime- actually that word doesn’t exist out here. We have carefully arranged the abundant holidays, so that in the end our leisure time is seldom interrupted by short periods of what appears to be work (and even than you can call a lunch break).
So I guess you are not actually Japanese but live there, sorry if I’m wrong.
I don’t have any new Dune related stuff (the ones I have are so old that they might as well been done in crayons). But I find the novel strongly influential on the many things I’ve done recently.
Yes, I'm a stranger living in Tokyo. From Italy, to be more precise ;).
And you?

Well, anyway I think one of the next pictures I post will be Dune related stuff, now that the topic came back after a long long time that I didn't hear of it...
Well it may be silly but I kind of still think of myself as a Yugoslavian, even if nobody else does.
So Japanese people are like that. It was my dream for a long time to visit Japan, now you kind of put me of it.

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