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Man In Disguise Relaxing With Sloth Necromancer Painting

SD Elliott

United States

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 20 W x 16 H x 2 D in

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About The Artwork

Had worked on this painting off and on for years until finally finishing it a few weeks ago for the Society of Washington Artists' Spring Show. Now all of the sudden Shock G (who you may know as Humpty Hump) has been reported dead in a Florida hotel... fucking Florida, man. Why is there portrait of Tasha Yar in the background? Why is there a sloth cosplaying as Shock G as he appears (appeared) in real life? Why do I not have a giant bowl of licorice in my sitting room? I do have answers to these questions and more, but you will have to ask nicely. I might make prints or something but in the meantime f you have the kind of poor taste in art that makes you appreciate my work, and you are a fan of the Digital Underground as well as Sloth Necromancy you can buy the original. Rest in peace, Shock G.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:20 W x 16 H x 2 D in

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I became an artist at a very young age after discovering it was socially acceptable for artists to own books full of naked people. Over the years I have made pieces for fun, friends, profit, romance, to burn as sacrifices to the art gods, pass time, blend in, trade for beer, tacos, drugs, privileges or favors, while playing video games, socializing, going to sleep, doing homework or chores, on a dare, while driving, sleeping, blindfolded, with the lights out, wearing sunglasses underwater, using paint, garbage, blood, other things... I most often create figurative or expressionist paintings, even though I don't formally know what those words mean, and my process involves blocking out basic shapes and colors, and then coming back across with wave after wave of manic insanity until the details are at a place that I am happy with. Many times I will just be so disgusted with my work that I will paint over it, so most of my finished work has about 5 or 6 other paintings living underneath.

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