Wednesday, January 21, 2009

It is electricifying.

Electric Squizzle never sleeps. He never has a day off. And he never, doesn't ever put down his guitar. He's the second best entertainer of the sea! Once the kindest octopus of the sea, he has since transformed into an immortal skull squid that spends his days and nights fighting for the title of "Best Sea Entertainment Ever!" While undertaking this personal challenge he also manages to keep the entire underwater community happy and entertained which is a feat in itself. His true fans call him a hero, most call him second best...he hasn't actually written his own song yet but finds doing David Bowie cover songs sufficient. (Which is why the Best Sea Entertainment Ever title annually goes to his nemesis, Glam Skele-Squid Superhero!!!!) He fancies his pink guitar, glitter, when his nemesis gets stage fright and inks, keeping the fish entertained and long walks on the bottom of the sea.

6 comments:

  1. This is sweet. I like it because the picture tells an interesting story. The colors really work together and I really like the layout, not centered. Its visually connected through the background and foreground. Overall...job well done!

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  2. Electric Squizzle will never defeat the Rocktopus!!! I love your picture, especially how the colors are almost the exact opposite of the one's I used. It's fantastic how the Electric Squizzle looks like he's playing the guitar and flying around. Righteous!

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  3. I love the picture. The skull head is awesome and so are the colors! Complete opposite of Corey's, the cool blues give it the darker, oceanic feel.

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  4. Good counterpoint to the other rock-ta-pus. Together they are a contrast of extreme colors. Showing almost a good and bad side. i like the skull placed so the octopus is going through it instead of the skull being on it. Great back ground.

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  5. Good use of contrasting colors on the two different versions.

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  6. The colors are beautiful. They create both unity and interest. Repetition is evident with colors and shapes and also works towards unity and interest. Your composition is not too static. The octopus almost looks like its stuck to a camera lens or glass making him central/separate from the background and creating a nice effect. Great job! Imaginative concept!

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