20151220

Vulture

    vul·ture
    ˈvəlCHər/
    noun
    noun: vulture; plural noun: vultures; noun: Old World vulture; plural noun: Old World vultures; noun: New World vulture; plural noun: New World vultures
    1. 1.
      a large bird of prey with the head and neck more or less bare of feathers, feeding chiefly on carrion and reputed to gather with others in anticipation of the death of a sick or injured animal or person.
    2. 2.
      a contemptible person who preys on or exploits others.
      synonyms:predatorsharkvampire,bloodsuckerprofiteer,racketeeropportunist,extortionist
      "these ambulance chasers are vultures"
    Origin
    late Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French vultur, from Latin vulturius .

20151215

slate

Rock rocks. Slate takes paint very well. This is hanging in a wonderful house amongst a wonderful collection of art.

20151214

Metable

Oh the times we had. Terrible times. Im a horrible twat. A gross troll. Card board prince. straw manchild. I'd take it back if I could. Doesnt change a damn thing. Im a scumbag. And a hack to boot.

20151212

Lostart

There are a lot of paintings out there MIA. A lot of friends MIA. It's sad. :(

20151209

Making money

Did a collab with Pierre Pressure and honnaman (hope I spelled that right..)