A black tree against an acidic sky (2012) Drawing by Mmy Rising Sun

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Fine art paper, 11x8 in
Our orbital speed around the sun is about 107,000 km/h (67,000 mph), according to Cornell. Way faster than anything I can imagine. My head begins to spin only thinking about it. What if colours in the surrounding world blasted as quickly? I take all colourful markers I can reach and start covering an A3 piece of paper, slowly making the sky of my landscape [...]
Our orbital speed around the sun is about 107,000 km/h (67,000 mph), according to Cornell. Way faster than anything I can imagine. My head begins to spin only thinking about it. What if colours in the surrounding world blasted as quickly? I take all colourful markers I can reach and start covering an A3 piece of paper, slowly making the sky of my landscape acidic. Then I look at a glass of water and see how perfectly still it is despite that cosmic speed. I take a black ballpoint pen and a black marker and draw a tree, absorbing the variety of colours by its stillness, turning it black.

The drawing is 42 * 29.7 cm H/W. Yep, I made a mistake when signing it.
The work is very detailed and of gallery premium quality, high resolution, unframed.
I used water-based markers and a ballpoint pen to create a multi-layer texture.
It's very bright and stimulating and would look perfect in a study or work room.

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An aspiring artist from the heart of Siberia doomed to warm up all my joints every 40-60 minutes due to a genetic condition. A socially awkward extroverted introvert, sexually attracted to music. I've been drawing [...]

An aspiring artist from the heart of Siberia doomed to warm up all my joints every 40-60 minutes due to a genetic condition. A socially awkward extroverted introvert, sexually attracted to music.

I've been drawing and painting for as long as I remember. Mainly horses, dinosaurs and other fantastic beats I imagined. I enjoyed coming up with a backstory for every creature I created: like, where it lived, or how it behaved, what happened to it, or if it had any friends or family. Oftentimes, I wrote those stories by hand on the back of the drawings.

In my teens, when I finally had an Internet access, I came across a manga & anime forum where contemporary artists tried this art style for the first time. I got mesmerised and spent hours looking at their artworks, they looked so fresh, nothing like I've seen before. Then I got into watching anime. At that time, it wasn't as popular and there were no online streaming services, so I had to put some effort to find a series to watch. Surprisingly enough, I didn't want to copy this style, I just liked certain elements to it and the sense freedom of expression. Its creativity blew my mind and influenced me a lot. It was then and there that I met my first artistic love -- a contemporary artist by the pen-name Nonhuman. And it struck me for the first time: you don't have to be dead and part of history to be an artist. I realised I could very well become an artist myself.

Although a self-taught artist, I enjoy attending courses, workshops and lessons here and there and will continue doing so to ensure further quality growth. I am open to experimenting, collaborations and willing to try different styles.

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