Yessir, for those of you who read my Facebook account, I am back again at college. A ton of stuff is different from last semester; for example, now I've got a full apartment with six guys rather than four guys and an apartment to myself (actually, truth be told, there's five of us here; we have no idea where #6 is at the moment.). It's kind of nice to have a roommate; mine's Nick, who's come down all the way from Ontario, Canada. For him, being in Idaho isn't actually all that much different from being in Canada. I was kind of expecting him to be all like, "No sno, eh?", and "What's aboot", that sort of thing, but the only Canadian thing he's done is describe the bathroom as the washroom.
So, boys and girls, how about some art for yah? This time, I'm putting up one I did quite recently:
Entitled "Struggles of the Heart", I got the idea for this one while coming up with thumbnails for a Final project for one of my online art classes last semester. I'll let you guys figure out the symbolism for this one.
But why stop there?
This is one that you can probably still find on DeviantArt somewhere. To describe this story, I shall relate a story told by John Bytheway:
"An old Indian man once told a young boy, 'There are two wolves inside of me, one good and one evil, and they are always fighting against each other.'
'But which one will win?' The Boy asked.
'The one that I choose to feed."
Nice work Devin. I like the way you did the legend of the two wolves. The one prior is also well done. I see symbolism of overcoming hard, painful trials to achieve something of great worth.
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