What's art? Sounds like something wiseacres debating over a glass of wine, saying how they understand the deeper meaning of the artist while they hardly manages to focus on the glas. To be honest; it sounds like crap. Either something appeals to me, or it doesn't. You don't have to study at the university to know what you like.

I like painting and playing with colors, only whished I had talent enough to draw recognizable object. Having access to a computer and some graphical tools, I get outlet of some of my creativity. The result is lots of strange images (most is small ripped parts of other images made totally unrecognizable), some of them with a strange history but no deeper meaning. The basis for them all is having fun, if anybody else likes them that's great. But to make them public I had to make an excuse....

Images below is therefor "for sale". Each image is sold in five numbered copies. The price is 25 USD payed to any local branch of Amnesty International. Mail a copy of the reciept to me, and I'll e-mail your copy of the image.
Your image will be signed with PGP and the original on this page will get a (which is possible to get linked to your e-mail or home page if wanted).

This is stupid you may say, if you (by any silly reason) would like one of these images, you could just copy them down right now! Yes, you could, and I wouldn't even stop you! I'm even more skeptic to this project than you probably are, but thought "Shit, it can't hurt!". To often we don't try things just because we are afraid to fail or be embarrassed. I'm sick of that stopping me...... If this stunt brings in any money or attention to a good cause, I'm more than happy.
Be my guest, take a look around and please give feedback if you feel like it. :)

(this is a personal initiative from me, Amnesty International is in no way involved in this project)








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