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Chelsea Trescott | The Muse
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One Drawling for Every Page of Moby Dick.
Check his project. And his blog.
The most outstanding portrait is his About Me:
&#8220;I am not an artist. I have no formal artistic training or education. I taught myself everything through trial and error. I&#8217;ve never had a gallery show. I work very hard on each image and I do the best I can, but ultimately I do what I want to do with art, and that&#8217;s that.I was born in 1969. I wear glasses because I am slightly nearsighted. I like oppressively hot weather.I&#8217;ve been very happily married since 2001 to a really smart and super-hot college professor who has always supported every artistic endeavor I&#8217;ve attempted. She makes all of this possible and gives me a whole lot of freedom. Plus she knits me scarves and she&#8217;s a great cook. I&#8217;m really lucky.&#8221;
One Drawling for Every Page of Moby Dick.

Check his project. And his blog.

The most outstanding portrait is his About Me:

“I am not an artist. I have no formal artistic training or education. I taught myself everything through trial and error. I’ve never had a gallery show. I work very hard on each image and I do the best I can, but ultimately I do what I want to do with art, and that’s that.

I was born in 1969. I wear glasses because I am slightly nearsighted. I like oppressively hot weather.

I’ve been very happily married since 2001 to a really smart and super-hot college professor who has always supported every artistic endeavor I’ve attempted. She makes all of this possible and gives me a whole lot of freedom. Plus she knits me scarves and she’s a great cook. I’m really lucky.”
One Drawling for Every Page of Moby Dick.

Check his project. And his blog.

The most outstanding portrait is his About Me:

“I am not an artist. I have no formal artistic training or education. I taught myself everything through trial and error. I’ve never had a gallery show. I work very hard on each image and I do the best I can, but ultimately I do what I want to do with art, and that’s that.

I was born in 1969. I wear glasses because I am slightly nearsighted. I like oppressively hot weather.

I’ve been very happily married since 2001 to a really smart and super-hot college professor who has always supported every artistic endeavor I’ve attempted. She makes all of this possible and gives me a whole lot of freedom. Plus she knits me scarves and she’s a great cook. I’m really lucky.”
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