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Walter Kovacs (March 21, 1940 - November 2, 1985), a.k.a. Rorschach

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Rorschach : Of course. You must protect Veidt's new utopia. What's  one more body amongst  the foundations? Well, what are you waiting for? Do it.  [ Dr. Manhattan hesitates ]  Rorschach : DO IT!  One of Alan Moore's most amazing stories, Watchmen, is as Marty McFly quotes "heavy". And the apparent gravity is intensified by Rorschach's morally absolutist, nihilistic journal entries. Of all moments, Rorschach's death hurt the most. Those who haven't read the graphic novel they must read it, and the lazy ones, please watch the movie. Zach Snyder does justice to the masterpiece .

Dimensions Lost

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click on a rhombus to embiggen This eponymous ink painting has been inspired by M .C. Escher, the Dutch graphic artist, and his exploration of symmetries, tessellations and impossible constructions and is in part a tribute to him.  ---------------------- Black India Ink on ivory paper

Shifting Sights & Sounds - An Animation Study

I love stories and the process of story telling! My most favorite medium of storytelling is animation mostly because, you incorporate all the other forms of art to simulate an imaginarium so intricate and controlled by the artists' eye view, while at the same time sparking genesis of a room for more imagination in that world the artist has just ideated ! It is, thus, chiefly for this reason I respect animated movies more than the best live-action production there is to see, not only out of respect for the work put in, but the very beauty of that hard-work and the subsequent opus!  Above is my first attempt at animation, and below my second. Being a self taught artist, I thought it'd be easy to be a self taught animator, turns out it is nowhere close to trivial, but is tough and frustrating! First Attempt: The Evolution Sequence... This was part of a larger video (which I edited out because if it's insignificance) and this sequence was the first scene in that vid

The Funeral in the Savanna

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The Funeral in the Savanna An Experiment/Exercise Some of you are excellent writers and even better story-tellers. This piece was a random thought and really didn't have any story or so then, but now that I look at it, it does seem to be a scene frozen from a much bigger plot. So I propose lets make a story about or around this man wearing a hat standing with a flower in front of the gravestone under the small acacia like tree... It can be a love story, a quirky fantasy, a horror, a sci-fi anecdote, a poem even! anything, only constrain being it should include the above imagery, somehow! I think this can be very interesting! comment or inbox to extradimensionalp@gmail.com  or pranav@dimensionslost.com    I shall compile them and update them below! — Updates — Jaya Jain He turned around and drove away With a small baby girl He vowed to never return To the city, that had robbed him of her And had left nothing To the city who had failed All

White-Board Drawings

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I have a white board in my room, on it I think whatever I don't already in my head. It is a canvas to countless mathematical equations and obscene lyrical compositions ! 

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