"Tell me why you want to be blind. I don't want to be normal like you."
Art Alexakis

This is the earliest picture I am willing to post. Before this, it's all just laughable crap... people with heads twice the size of their bodies and fish lips, lovely things like that. I won't even get into all of the stuff in this drawing. But if you look closely, you can see a snake on the rocks that slowly blends into water. It's kind of hard to see on this.

Just an experiment in anime. I went through a big anime phase around fall of 1998, and this is the only survivor I have found. She's from some Japanese series, but I can't remember which one. Something I stumbled upon online. It's a real shame I can't find that anime turkey I drew.

You'd never know it from how this scanned, but this is actually one of my best still lives. I drew it at lunch during finals last term. I didn't get as much drawing in this year as the previous one, because I always draw in the class before lunch and my teacher I had for that period was not pleased with my artwork. (Do any of the psychic friends remember the incident with that cartoon?)

Everyone says the kid in this picture looks like Brandon Jones. I don't know about that, it wasn't intentional or anything. I was just trying to draw a guy, because I'm not any good at them. (Anyone remember Ben the snake boy or Daria-esque guy with goatee?") I have this same guy in a painting. I actually have managed to draw a few human looking males since this, but they're all too light to show up once scanned.

A view from inside the lion's cage at the circus. Off in the background (they're kind of blurry) are these two acrobat/dancer women that I like better than anything else in this quasi-chaotic scene.

I don't know if you can gather this or not, but the feline-lizard thing is a boat. I don't know what I was intending with this. A warped tunnel of love, perhaps? Drawn last summer during a performance of the "The Wildflowering of Chastity."

There's really not any story behind this one. I just drew it. No symbolism or anything. Well, I want to think of something to say about it... hmm... it was drawn during a fascinating lecture by Mr. Wilson on his constitutional rights. Hey! That reminds me! Corin, scan my comic about that!

Cinderella-ish drawing in pencil. Symbolism here? I was sick of painting woodwork and hanging wallpaper!

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