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Artomatic 2009 (Last Day!) Kurt Peterson

Category: Artists & ArtCephalopodmaniaDCDestinationsEvents
Posted on: July 5, 2009 12:29 PM, by Jessica Palmer

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Kurt Peterson

Artomatic just wouldn't be complete without a sinister cephalopod, and luckily Kurt Peterson stepped up to make it happen. At least I think that's a cephalopod. Unfortunately, Peterson's another one of these off-the-grid, website-free artists, but you can read a little about him at his Artomatic user page.

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Looks like a miscegenation of old oak tree and sea anemone to me.

Posted by: wunx~ | July 5, 2009 3:54 PM

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heyyy cthulhu~


(oh btw, i remember one of your earlier posts have some interesting photos and i mentioned something about using telephoto lens to make real life looks like miniatures WITH animation... here is an example of what i meant...

http://photolog.blog.so-net.ne.jp/archive/c35373290-1

Posted by: floatingrunner | July 9, 2009 11:20 AM

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