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alex  

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new site!

Journal Entry: Mon Jan 28, 2008, 6:29 PM
well after like 3 years i finally updated my site.

this one is much more flexible than my old site (and more fun to work with) so i'll be updating it rather regularly i think.

anyway... i know there's stuff that still needs to be fleshed out and theres some bugs, but seeing as how this site was meant to be updated i'm gonna iron stuff out as i go along.

theres some new art up, and plenty of touching up for old art (i'll be updating a lot of the art in this gallery as well.). i should be updating it pretty frequently in the coming days i think as i get more of my archive of art set up to be added.


have at it, hope you like it:

http:/www.redbeardead.com

Devious Information

  • Current Age: 24
  • Current Residence: the land where the sun spills into the streets, California.
  • Interests: you
  • Favourite genre of music: music is for jerks.
  • Favourite poet or writer: the faint, portugal. the man
  • Shell of choice: naked bodies.
  • Wallpaper of choice: a tale of two sisters.
  • Skin of choice: soft.
  • Tools of the Trade: synaptic nerves and a soul.

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~Spazdoll:iconSpazdoll: 5 days 3 hours ago
UPDATE_ ADD MORE ART SO I CAN MAKE IMPASSIONED LOVE TO IT POST-HASTE!

...was that a wee bit inapropreate?
~nagoyankitty:iconnagoyankitty: May 7, 2008, 9:02:04 PM
amazing gallery! <333
~BlackRobot:iconBlackRobot: Apr 29, 2008, 4:17:55 PM Mood: Confused
Mr.Bear would you please explain the story of deadbear?

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~jahoobafritz:iconjahoobafritz: Apr 25, 2008, 10:06:40 PM
wow, your art is amazing!
~honeydont:iconhoneydont: Apr 24, 2008, 4:34:32 PM
your work honestly blows me away

seriously, this whole Deadbear world is so very detailed and amazing like whoa
~wontoanchick:iconwontoanchick: Apr 24, 2008, 9:50:06 AM
i really like your style and gallery
~nic-xc:iconnic-xc: Apr 21, 2008, 8:10:37 PM
i love your little Mr. Deadbear. His cute. :heart:
~tchokun:icontchokun: Apr 20, 2008, 10:50:45 AM Mood: Joy
You are more thant good! brrr i am jalous!
i must watch you now ^^

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Yeah Baby ^^
*Jadejj:iconJadejj: Apr 17, 2008, 6:23:25 PM
Icon jumping Nice gallery :star:

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Just a doll maker that does anime and comic book characters I do a few drawing too
~Schall:iconSchall: Apr 14, 2008, 6:00:54 AM
fuck me hell, your website gives me the heebeejeebees, man. awesome work!

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"bad art is more tragically beautiful than good art 'cause it documents human failure."
~SkyBastard:iconSkyBastard: Apr 12, 2008, 11:51:00 AM
Well fuck me with a pogostick that was long winded.

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~dirtygentlemen:icondirtygentlemen: Apr 11, 2008, 11:44:20 PM Mood: Anger
As an artist, you have to read this article or you could lose everything you've ever created!

An Orphaned Work is any creative work of art where the artist or copyright owner has released their copyright, whether on purpose, by passage of time, or by lack of proper registration. In the same way that an orphaned child loses the protection of his or her parents, your creative work can become an orphan for others to use without your permission.

If you don't like to read long articles, you will miss incredibly important information that will affect the rest of your career as an artist. You should at least skip to the end to find the link for a fantastic interview with the Illustrators' Partnership about how you are about to lose ownership of your own artwork.

Currently, you don't have to register your artwork to own the copyright. You own a copyright as soon as you create something. International law also supports this. Right now, registration allows you to sue for damages, in addition to fair value.

What makes me so MAD about this new legislation is that it legalizes THEFT! The only people who benefit from this are those who want to make use of our creative works without paying for them and large companies who will run the new private copyright registries.

These registries are companies that you would be forced to pay in order to register every single image, photo, sketch or creative work.

It is currently against international law to coerce people to register their work for copyright because there are so many inherent problems with it. But because big business can push through laws in the United States, our country is about to break with the rest of the world, again, and take your rights away.

With the tens of millions of photos and pieces of artwork created each year, the bounty for forcing everyone to pay a registration fee would be enormous. We lose our rights and our creations, and someone else makes money at our expense.

This includes every sketch, painting, photo, sculpture, drawing, video, song and every other type of creative endeavor. All of it is at risk!

If the Orphan Works legislation passes, you and I and all creatives will lose virtually all the rights to not only our future work but to everything we've created over the past 34 years, unless we register it with the new, untested and privately run (by the friends and cronies of the U.S. government) registries. Even then, there is no guarantee that someone wishing to steal your personal creations won't successfully call your work an orphan work, and then legally use it for free.

In short, if Congress passes this law, YOU WILL LOSE THE RIGHT TO MAKE MONEY FROM YOUR OWN CREATIONS!

Why is this allowed to happen? APATHY and MONEY.

Artists have apathy and corporations have money.

We need to be heard in order to protect our incomes, our creations and our careers. GET OFF YOUR ASS!

That means writing letters to our congressmen and representatives. That means voicing your opinion about how we need copyright protection, as we've had since 1976, that protects everything we create from the moment we create it. This is the case around the world.

However, an Orphan Works bill is also in the works in Europe. I was speaking recently with Roger Dean, the famed artist of the Yes album covers, and he is greatly concerned with what will happen if Orphan Works bills become law.

"This will devastate the livelihood of artists, photographers and designers in a number of ways," Dean says. "That at the behest of a few hugely rich corporations who got rich by selling art that they played no part in the making of, the U.S. and U.K. governments are changing the copyright laws to protect the infringer instead of the creator. This is unjust, culturally destructive and commercial lunacy. This will not just hurt millions of artists around the world.

"On the other side of the coin, what argument will a U.S. court have with a Chinese company that insists it did its research in China and found nothing? If the cost of this is onerous for a U.S.-based artist, what will it be like for artists and small businesses in emergent economies?"

If an artist whose work is as famous as Roger Dean's is concerned with this legislation, it should be of great concern for all of us.

The people, associations and companies behind the Orphan Works bill state that orphaned works have no value. If that were true, no one would want them. However, these same companies DO WANT your work, they just don't want to pay for it. If someone wants something, IT HAS VALUE. It's pretty simple.

Some major art and photography associations, or I should say, the managers of the associations, support this bill. The reason they support it is that they will operate some of the registries and stand to make a lot of money. Some have already been given millions of dollars by the Library of Congress. Follow the money and you will see why some groups support this bill of legalized theft of everything you have ever created.
~Frono:iconFrono: Apr 11, 2008, 12:31:24 PM
sup style ill watch u
~ja01:iconja01: Apr 10, 2008, 12:28:16 PM
complements to the chef!:) awsome gallery.
~MattCapizzi:iconMattCapizzi: Apr 8, 2008, 8:35:31 PM
I think you are my new biggest inspiration.awesome style and gallery!!!

--do work--
~karuf:iconkaruf: Apr 2, 2008, 8:38:06 PM
Amazing gallery :D!!
~tkozak:icontkozak: Mar 31, 2008, 9:15:28 AM
you have amazing gallery!:)
~PsychoBananaPeel:iconPsychoBananaPeel: Mar 19, 2008, 10:13:08 AM
damn good gallery, i say! :clap:

... now, i shall watch you. :D

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You Keep on stepping on me with your white pointy shoes....
~tanyta:icontanyta: Mar 16, 2008, 12:26:41 PM
Really cool gallery! =)
:clap:
Looking forward to see more of your works!
A :+devwatch: for you!! :hug:


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*BRESSEND:iconBRESSEND: Mar 11, 2008, 7:30:17 PM
GOOD WORK! IS AMAZING! KEEP IT UP :hug:

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~bluebunnyRAFI:iconbluebunnyRAFI: Mar 3, 2008, 10:57:24 PM Mood: Speechless
ok, ok... i just don't have the words... you're soooo... AMAZING! :wow: loved your style, your character, everything. congrats! :)
~nightmare41:iconnightmare41: Mar 3, 2008, 12:48:43 AM
HEY how do you color your art i want to try to do it like yours but idk what im doing wrong

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~hecmx:iconhecmx: Mar 1, 2008, 10:33:04 PM
sorry, i forgot it.. have you listened to tool? maybe their music can change your mind. Lateralus, their best cd.
see ya!

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Que tranza, 'joi!
~hecmx:iconhecmx: Mar 1, 2008, 10:29:03 PM Mood: Insulted
hello, your gallery is awesome, but why do you think music is for jerks?

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Que tranza, 'joi!