The Man With Balls.


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  1. i like it (y) .. keep sketching.. the idea of photographic memory is far more better than the unsually long essays... and i love pictures.. so keep hardworking ! and i do wait for ur posts :P

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    1. The unusually long essays comprise me, Suchana. But yes, I know it can be a drag. So when I post them, you may ignore. But I'd want you to read them too.

      Photographic memory shall continue. It is a lifetime project. Only problem is the HDD support. But, I will manage that. :)

      And, about sketching, I can't stay put without that. And this is a newly found style for me. So I'm all the way more interested. The style itself encourages me. Thanks for playing your part in doing the same too. :)

      And it feels great to hear that you do. Because maybe the blog hasn't reached out to many. But I hope it does. I cherish the addition of every new person who waits for new posts to come up. It feels amazing when people comment here. Thanks again for that.

      Goodnight. Take care. :)

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  2. I really like this style of yours and I really like your sketches more than the photographic memory... Photographic memory is certainly very inspiring. In fact you with your daily upload of images have inspired me to create an art work daily. So thank You for inspiring me (This is not a compliment I usually give) :)

    P.S: Thank God you sketched a man carrying balls inside the net and not roosters :P

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    1. I'm glad that you do like this style. Because this came after rejecting several other styles. And finally this came. A style with which I am comfortable. I can sketch a variety of poses and subjects using this, easily.

      So, yes, I guess this is it, you know. The style that I'm going to retain for the moment. :)

      And photographic memory is my life-journal. A record of events that keeps my life go on. And it really amazes me that it has inspired in you a wish to maintain a routine creation of artworks.

      Go on with that. Imagine the possibilities: 365 ARTWORKS EVERY FRIGGIN' YEAR! ;D

      I would love to see them coming soon.

      And, sketching a man carrying a net of balls was comparatively easier. So, you see, it's kinda symbiotic. :D

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    2. Yes. Everyday a new artwork as long as I don't fall asleep after coming home from college :P I am a lazy person so it is highly doubtful that I'll be able to accomplish that. But I'll surely try. :)

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    3. There lies the effort. You have to push it sometimes. Prochur coffee kha. Or something that keeps you awake. Whatever happens, make one artwork everyday. About any fucking thing. Whatever concerns you. We all are lazy people. But if you are being lazy consciously as an artist, you're being irresponsible.

      You are not giving the world what you ought to give.

      So, legey por. 1 artwork/day. All the best. And do let me see them. :)

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    4. Eta sonar por to kortai hobe

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    5. Khub bhalo laglo dekhey je tui shuru korechis.

      Here's the link to the artworks: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.902482999778595.1073741832.100000507095500&type=3


      People who aren't on her&/my friendlist there, do follow her work. It's absolutely mindblowing, the way she has started it. :)

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    1. I love it when people like the way I think. Because that means, to me, people like me. Because I am what I think.

      So, that was very encouraging. Thanks a lot, Suri. :)

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