

just b
......

I'm not an artist. Don't want to be one. Don't pretend I want to be one. It just
happened so that I'm a bit involved in graphic/page layout design now and I needed
some training. And it happened so that it provided an opportunity of expressing some
of my thoughts and feelings.

I tried.

I hope you van see that.


From Her To Eternity - the oldest one. Based on a cel from manga.. Urotsokidoji 2
probably?.. don't remember. Still I did a lot(?) of job on it, heh.

Helping Hands Are Everywhere - text based on the original tragic experience we
witnessed nearby our shop at one of the Moscow's railway centrals. Cynical as it
may sound, but I really wish I had a camera with me that day.

Next Stop Can Be Last - originally a test of my Umax flatbed. Moscow underground map was
the first pic I scanned, accidentally setting the parameters to "b/w document". I thought
the result looked kinda cool and kept it. Later that day, a friend of mine came to my
place to find a rescue from hoards of girlfriends bugging him on the phone at home. So
this one was for him. He liked it. Girlfriend count still keeps rising.

Night Flowers - another "accident". Grown from a test of CorelDRAW9's new features. 
Quite unfinished, with color problems appeared during the conversion. But I don't feel 
like returning to it again.

Real Thing - the text was born recently, when I was in a very black mood. Room parts are
from a different pic altogether, seem a bit ot of place, lacking something.

The Crow / Selfportrait? - too unobvious for a portrait. I mean, this can be anybody. 8) 
Not quite what I had in mind, but still..

The Game - world's longest(?) piece of vga art(??). Just a mind trick, actually. There's
a hidden part, by the way.

Memories - nothing to comment really. The pic was before the text. They sort of
don't mix very well (graphically), but it describes my feelings while drawing the
silhouette. Eh..


I guess that's all. Not a very productive guy I am. Maybe, you'll never hear from
me again. Then again, maybe you will.
Comments are welcome, of course.
                                        bhead@t-rex.org
                                        or hook me up on EFNet #t-rex
B.
