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An expiration of an ID that I decorated a bit..
Title: Her name is Zephyr's Zillions
Material Used: Acrylic on sidewalk cement.
Located in: Lake Charles, Louisiana via Broad St. Corner of Enterprise..
'A colourized character that collective thy's creativity crazed for seen human kindness, attractive to allured attention. My attempt.'
-Tyler Somebodies aka John Tyler Mounce.
These top three sidewalk effectively artfully application to a better mankind aren't titled, as of yet.
The first is a wilderness welcome for protection, secondly a quickly construction of a horsemanship heroic humbled graffiti. Thirdly, a published author's (Amazon search: Trent Gremillion) for their exquisitely put together outting of their own likings towards a betterment of Lake Charles, Louisiana. Type in search engine and one shall seek professional archived achievements, and side noted my creative outlet of a face that is proud of your endeavors. Wholeheartedly a fan of those that did! Amazon Search: Trent Gremillion for his lastest outting of published materials solely collective to a Southwest Louisiana don a la Lake Charles..
#activeawarenessart displayed Street Art/graffiti a la Lake Charles, Louisiana proudly but deemed police restrictions but, luckily aftermath of the masterpiece created. It's a mere soul that gets a lost tunnel visionary's viewing towards how life is debating a colourized effective modeling. An artistic array of pulsating perplexed pallet of tones of acrylic put to cemented corner spotting.. for like mindfulness of those that maze amongst an Artist's creation of a being, Sephora's seized solitudes' stance. Solely hers, left for your mangled mindset to kindly endure the erractic experience with painting. An Artist now ponders the net worth of my interpretation towards sunken artwork, the streets of Lake Charles, wonder how much? Priceless if it gives a smile to those who see it. Inevitably owned to embrace a colourized effective mode, artwork by: Tyler Somebodies aka John Tyler Mounce. Late 2023 in the United States and put forth some playfully positive paint, dried but oh so ALI-vE. Visionary's vehicle to a greater mankind. Est. 1973 holistically in a ghoulish wave's wonderment, born the '87 in Sept. to the twenty-first's Monday.
Define A Solid Rudderless Ringing
They infantilized a telling
In rental a felony that's haunting
Primed the eater's oxygen tanking
Grotesqueries are thine's villians
Infinitely the idiosyncratic creeping
Superiority their sickness within their own
Right with the wronging of rudderless.
#PhotosbyJohnTyler coming from a photographer who had three exhibits, without the work of Photoshop, and straight to film or captured digital image. My aesthetic is taught to take from click, occasionally a darkroom, or a snap that instantly magnitudes a moment of.. magic. Don't get me twisted, I admire those that take time to overprocess and/or manipulate the imagery into something more magical, but best comes whenever you get the shot instantly. This has basically always been my brand and what I aim for, which is photography from roll onto print. There are of course, the 'edit' that could be blamed but that shall be saved for thy outtakes. Candidly coldness of a hot photograph to weather the storms that shine your true brightness.. click -ta-da-boom! Thank you, kindly..
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P.S. recently purchased a 35mm camera for film and along with my school's handbook for Photography 4 I am going to relive, reteach and relearn the true magic of excelling to the fourth year.. and yes, graduate.
#ParisHilton.. "cruciferous"
#ActiveAwarenessArt
They said, "Exercise Not Required"
They shall, incorporate: 'Cross Fit' for personal assistant with #LCLA to kept thy thrive alive.. #RedBubbleArtist to go entice with these variables, as seen.
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