Discussing the Abominable Practice of Cooking a Fish to Eat While Still Alive and Moving

The following correspondence originally took place upon the Facebook wall of my friend, Diana B…

Diana B.: im a big fan of fresh fish but this is just SIKKKKKK!!!!! fuking crazy ass asians!!! 😮 how did they invent a way to keep the fish alive *after* frying it – so they can eat it ALIVE>!>!>!>!>!?!?!??!?!?!??!??!?! SIKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!

呼叫魚:
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Tracy J.: all of them should trade places w the animals they abuse

Paula M.: check this out if you think they are crazy now they get crazier!
http://www.allhotvideo.com/detail.php?id=1126

Diana B.: theres a hot place in hell……

Sara: i saw this on youtube and couldn’t even bring myself to press play!

Rayn: This is abominable!

Diana B.: abominable is an understatement.
actually i dont even think webster got a word for this shyt!!!

Diana B.: the worst part is they all laughing and shyt during the whole clip. fuking animals!!!! well, um no, even animals dont do shyt like this!

Rayn: You’re right. It’s undefinable…

Lana L.: That is soooooo f-cking wrong.

Sharon C.: oh my got im not eating fish anymore . thats it. complete vedgy

Discussing My Still Life Drawing, Using Black Charcoal

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my artwork, “Still Life Drawing, Using Black Charcoal Sticks“…

Rayn: Created in Spring 2000 for art class at Stony Brook University.

The assignment was to create a still-life illustration, based on an arrangement of objects placed in the center of the room, using black charcoal sticks on grey 18×24 paper.

(Artwork by Rayn, and originally located here)

Sara: Amazing how you captured the shading so well, the Kleipe’s always had a knack for drawing exactly what we see in front of us!

Still Life Drawing, Using Black Charcoal Sticks

I originally posted the following artwork I created, along with comment, onto my Facebook wall…

(Artwork by Rayn, and originally located here)

My Commentary: Created in Spring 2000 for art class at Stony Brook University.

The assignment was to create a still-life illustration, based on an arrangement of objects placed in the center of the room, using black charcoal sticks on grey 18×24 paper.

Discussing My Artwork, “The Gift of Democracy…“

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my artwork, “The Gift of Democracy…“…

Rayn: Created in December of 2008 using Photoshop.

“Be Grateful, Citizens of Iraq! America has given you the gift of Democracy!” (by Rayn)

“Be Grateful, Citizens of Iraq! America has given you the gift of Democracy!”
(Artwork by Rayn, and originally located here)

Sara: Yes! Nice job! I’m sure Iraqis everywhere are thanking their lucky stars for our precious gift!

Rayn: Yes… Their coveted dream of democracy is now a reality…

Jordan K.: lol ya – and now….back to afghanistan!!!

Discussing My Recreation of Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo’s Cira-1759 “Gateposts and Outbuildings of a Villa”

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my artwork, “Recreating Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo’s Cira-1759 ‘Gateposts and Outbuildings of a Villa’“…

Rayn: Created in Spring 2000 for art class at Stony Brook University.

The assignment was to recreate an illustration of Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo‘s cira-1759 “Gateposts and Outbuildings of a Villa” using black ink, a dip pen, water and a paint brush on white 8×10 paper.

(Artwork by Rayn, and originally located here)

Sara: I love your works with black ink, they always come out looking perfectly shaded and professional

Rayn: Much appreciated! I’m glad you enjoy it!

Earlene E.: I feel motivated
I think I might post some of my artwork

Rayn: Skillz!

Earlene E.: i hear ya
i got a little somethin somethin goin on