Use colored sand like Tibetan monks do with mandallas. When you finish coloring it (fine details and everything) pour the sand in a river or down the toilet to reinforce the thought of impermanence. Or you could just make a copy before you color it. That's a really good drawing.
Yeah man, I dug that book out of one of my book boxes. We studied a few of the poems in high school english lit, and they managed to brutally murder them... but he's a sick motherbean, awesome mind
thanks. And yeah. I used to draw nice mandallas then burn them up (sometimes with a 20 taped to them!), but I think I want to keep this one when I'm done.... I was thinking about that though. I want to keep it, but keeping a mandalla feels kinda wrong somehow. yeah I think that's what I'm going to do. I tend to do that with most of my b&w ink drawings because I tend to suck at colours.
hahaha, One of my ex boyfriends looks like James Franco. Every time he posts a picture of him I think of my ex and wonder why I didn't stick with that. Then I remember....he was a compulsive liar. Cute, but a liar.
Even GLEN Won't Let Alcohol To Pass His Lips Before Midday.... You Said Many Months Ago That Your Family Loved A Drink Or Two, I Didn't Believe You Back Then, But Now I Do.... Cheers Glen.
Well, my friends were the ones to bring the tequila... what can I say, I am susceptible to peer influence.
Maybe if someone drove over Francos' face with a truck, then turned the lights down low, then you'd look like him Besides, in that pic it looks like he's just about to give some guy head
what about these glasses? my grandma cat eye glasses have a screw lose (appropriate) so I'm wearing my old glasses... I guess these are my grandpa glasses this is me browsing hipforums