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<blockquote data-quote="Fallen Seraph" data-source="post: 4616408" data-attributes="member: 57894"><p><strong>Art -</strong> I would say I am less a fan of specific art movements, but some that I have found myself drawn too, and as you can tell is somewhat wide-ranging:</p><p>-Impressionism</p><p>-Post-Impressionism</p><p>-Pop Art</p><p>-Expressionism</p><p>-Romanticism</p><p>-Concept Art</p><p>-Realism</p><p>-Art Photography (in the many forms it takes)</p><p></p><p>I myself would consider myself a Concept Artist. This has obviously been impacted by my love of fantasy, sci-fi, etc. and thus it is quite a common theme in what I sketch. Though according to my friends I have a common theme as well of drawing, "strong willed and individualistic appearing characters".</p><p></p><p>For music, I can't play or sing but for genres: Classical, Jazz, Industrial, Techno, EBM, Futurepop, Synthopop, Goth, some Metal, Folk, Chamber, and others can't think of right now probably.</p><p></p><p><strong>Religion -</strong> I would call myself a athiest with a mean streak of supernatural belief that is trimmed by skepticism. Essentially I'm athiestic about the belief in a god/gods and any heaven and hell or what not. However I remain open to the idea and have some belief in the supernatural but won't put any faith in that completely without scientific backing.</p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Science -</strong> I have never been much of a fan of doing "hard science", however I like exploring the impact they will have on life and where they could head off too. So to give an example, I couldn't do stem-cell or genetic research but I would dive right into what the social and political consequences could be/are. My main area of focus is on humanities and social science, specifically such areas as; psychology, gender studies, sociology, crimnology, archeology and anthropology.</p><p></p><p><strong>Vocation/Professional</strong> - Currently I am in college to gain a diploma in, "Social Service Work", whether or not I will pursue that as a final career choice is debatable. I may also persue crimnology (profiling) or a field dealing with sociology.</p><p></p><p><strong>Historical/Historical Epochs</strong> - I would say some of my favourite would include; both the Industrial Revolution and Second Industrial Revolution (and all the various eras within those, ie; Victorian and Edwardian), the Roaring 20's, the Dark Ages, Atomic Age, Information Age, to name a few.</p><p></p><p><strong>Avocation/Hobbies</strong> - Not really that many, I would really state that only drawing and writing would count as "hobbies" the rest would fall under entertainment. Perhaps gaming as well.</p><p></p><p><strong>Entertainment</strong> - Hiking, video-games, drawing and writing (also could be hobby), gaming (could be hobby), movies, used to do fencing, and simply going out with friends.</p><p></p><p><strong>Gaming</strong> - Obviously Roleplaying games, and also both console and PC computer gaming though mostly computer of the two. Some boardgames if the time is right and that about covers it.</p><p></p><p><strong>Gaming Genres</strong> - Lets see here; A fair majority of the "punks", such as; Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Cyberpunk, Post-Cyberpunk. I like my Horror and Mystery games and these usually run into my other genres as well. Fantasy as well, but usually not simply "fantasy", it usually is rampant with elements from various genres be it; Horror, Mystery, Steapunk and even Cyberpunk (either in actual technological stuff or just themes).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fallen Seraph, post: 4616408, member: 57894"] [B]Art -[/B] I would say I am less a fan of specific art movements, but some that I have found myself drawn too, and as you can tell is somewhat wide-ranging: -Impressionism -Post-Impressionism -Pop Art -Expressionism -Romanticism -Concept Art -Realism -Art Photography (in the many forms it takes) I myself would consider myself a Concept Artist. This has obviously been impacted by my love of fantasy, sci-fi, etc. and thus it is quite a common theme in what I sketch. Though according to my friends I have a common theme as well of drawing, "strong willed and individualistic appearing characters". For music, I can't play or sing but for genres: Classical, Jazz, Industrial, Techno, EBM, Futurepop, Synthopop, Goth, some Metal, Folk, Chamber, and others can't think of right now probably. [B]Religion -[/B] I would call myself a athiest with a mean streak of supernatural belief that is trimmed by skepticism. Essentially I'm athiestic about the belief in a god/gods and any heaven and hell or what not. However I remain open to the idea and have some belief in the supernatural but won't put any faith in that completely without scientific backing. [B] Science -[/B] I have never been much of a fan of doing "hard science", however I like exploring the impact they will have on life and where they could head off too. So to give an example, I couldn't do stem-cell or genetic research but I would dive right into what the social and political consequences could be/are. My main area of focus is on humanities and social science, specifically such areas as; psychology, gender studies, sociology, crimnology, archeology and anthropology. [B]Vocation/Professional[/B] - Currently I am in college to gain a diploma in, "Social Service Work", whether or not I will pursue that as a final career choice is debatable. I may also persue crimnology (profiling) or a field dealing with sociology. [B]Historical/Historical Epochs[/B] - I would say some of my favourite would include; both the Industrial Revolution and Second Industrial Revolution (and all the various eras within those, ie; Victorian and Edwardian), the Roaring 20's, the Dark Ages, Atomic Age, Information Age, to name a few. [B]Avocation/Hobbies[/B] - Not really that many, I would really state that only drawing and writing would count as "hobbies" the rest would fall under entertainment. Perhaps gaming as well. [B]Entertainment[/B] - Hiking, video-games, drawing and writing (also could be hobby), gaming (could be hobby), movies, used to do fencing, and simply going out with friends. [B]Gaming[/B] - Obviously Roleplaying games, and also both console and PC computer gaming though mostly computer of the two. Some boardgames if the time is right and that about covers it. [B]Gaming Genres[/B] - Lets see here; A fair majority of the "punks", such as; Steampunk, Dieselpunk, Cyberpunk, Post-Cyberpunk. I like my Horror and Mystery games and these usually run into my other genres as well. Fantasy as well, but usually not simply "fantasy", it usually is rampant with elements from various genres be it; Horror, Mystery, Steapunk and even Cyberpunk (either in actual technological stuff or just themes). [/QUOTE]
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