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Artist. Doing art. Will do art for food.
Katılım Aralık 2018
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@j4kura You are right, but I have no chill left. Going on an expedition to touch grass tomorrow
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@RedactedRachell i hope thats a good sign and not just an attempt at damage control. we have no way of knowing until something actually happens or until they say something else
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@j4kura They changed the wording about the hardware (they probably saw the panic). Now it's a little less bleak
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@RedactedRachell right there with you. cant stand the thought of another whole year.
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@Tyler_McV But before there was no info at all, why even bother to add anything
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@RedactedRachell because soon is less specific than early 2026
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It costs $0 to support an artist!
Sharing their work with others who might find it beautiful or inspiring is hugely appreciated!
Of course, if you’re inclined to buy a print or a painting…well, that is hugely appreciated too!
Bryanlarsen.com




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The year is 2041. I’m out field testing some prototype paints specially formulated for conditions on the Martian surface, a little project I’ve been working on for the past year with a couple of my buddies from the material science lab who also happen to dabble in plein air painting. I discover the large polarized windows of one of the enormous greenhouse domes is the perfect mirror in which to see my reflection, and decide to do my first self portrait since moving to mars to ‘retire’. It takes multiple sessions over roughly two weeks, but I’m quite pleased with the result and with how the experimental paints perform. Strangely, I don’t appear to have aged a day in 20 years, but that’s probably due to eating well, getting a little exercise, staying hydrated, and the new anti-age treatments.
‘Self Portrait From the Future’ 18x30 inches, oil on aluminum

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