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Isca Lox (Tasha Kotraseva)
Artist | Hobbyist | Digital Art
Russia
I've been painting for as long as I remember. I started with my parent's furniture and wallpaper when I was about 4 but fortunately moved on to other media with age. I like both natural and digital media, although last year I only did digital art due to the fact that I was living in Taiwan and did not want to carry with me tons of canvases when I came back to Moscow. But now that I'm back I am going to paint using natural media too.
Current Residence: Moscow Favourite genre of music: Ethno Favourite cartoon character: Bugs Bunny
Favorite visual artistEl Greco, Vrubel, BotichelliFavorite moviesOnmyoji, DaNao TianGong, The Ninth Gate, Zatoichi, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Spirited AwayFavorite bands / musical artistsDavid Bowie, Tricky, Scott Walker, Hyde, Kristeen YoungFavorite writersT.S. EliotTools of the TradeAnything I can findOther InterestsLoki, Xiyouji, occult, myths, life and death and everything in between
I love your work, I personally think it is very unique to you...by the way I'm a Kirk/Spock shipper or Spirk shipper myself, and I couldn't help but add some of your work to my favourites. Absolutely adorable!!
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"Humour is the sublime wisdom of pity and tolerance in which man recognizes the utter futility of his own enterprise and importance."~Charlie Chaplin