Brainchamber F7

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Brainchamber F7

This one’s straight out of the sketchbook so its a bit rough and there are drawings on drawings. I really wanted to show it off though. I believe its conceptual virtue will see it through.
Here’s the idea:
I first got limited access to my subconscious leading from an agreement with my mind that it’d let me in to try to fix it. We were having a few problems, my mind and I.
What it didn’t tell me was I wouldn’t be allowed to remember very much of what I’d seen there. There was no arguing, I was very lucky to get the access I did. Any time I’d dream or have lucid waking half dreams I could go there. My anonymous handler gave me a computer in a nice enough room to work in and I asked to be left alone.
After a while I used some other bits and pieces to construct a device that could project an image of what I could see on the workstation onto the wall. It still needed to be patched into the main securtity network to make it “live,” I never had any problems there though and I’m still not sure how I got away with it. I reckon I was the beneficiary of the good nature of some member of the security staff who saw what I was trying to do and disregarded his or her orders for the greater good.
I hid a large sheet of paper on my person on the way in one night and was able to draw over the projection and secrete the paper and have my escape with the precious data which I was then able to make into art. This then is one of the places I get my art from.
My mind wasn’t too impressed when it found I’d been at the restricted media but but I told it to remember who was in charge and to shut up or I’d stick a pencil in it.

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Brainchamber F7 by theyellowfury
  • MaryMackey

    MaryMackey

    Your imagination goes a hundred miles an hour like mine does :) You are so creative. Out of this world. You are awesome! If I can figure out why my scanner will only let me scan small images and fix the problem, I have a picture I did several years ago that will prove that my imagination runs like the energizer bunny.

  • theyellowfury replied

    I’m a computer engineer five days a week and I suggest cursing at your scanner. Thanks as always Mary

  • MaryMackey

    MaryMackey

    Good idea, I’ll give it a try and let you know if it yells back. :)

  • deliriousgirl

    deliriousgirl

    What a rush!!!! This gives me!!!!

    PS Sticking a pencil in it doesn’t help – I know.

  • theyellowfury replied

    Yeah J, but it doesn’t know that. Thanks for the comment

  • Daniel Rayfield

    Daniel Rayfieldcommunity host

    Indeed you have a very creative mind , Mary try kicking it that also generally works….. Mate the way you think, draw , create is an inspiration .. this piece is brilliant leaving no room for improvement!!!
    Fantastic…..

  • theyellowfury replied

    Fkn hell man, thanks.

  • desginbynicole

    desginbynicole

    very nice concept,,,,,,,,,,,,,great job!!

    Nicole

  • theyellowfury replied

    Cheers Nicole.

  • WoodyWood

    WoodyWood

    I hope to God my brain works as good as this pic works! Great job! Very very cool. Should be proud. -Wood

  • theyellowfury replied

    Eff yeah, Thanks for your (very nice) comment

  • Ushna Sardar

    Ushna Sardar

    Brilliant S!!

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thanks. I’m very happy I was able to visualize it.

  • ADuDeWiDaCaMeRa

    ADuDeWiDaCaMeRa

    nice=]

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thanks man.

  • ADuDeWiDaCaMeRa

    ADuDeWiDaCaMeRa

    no worries man=]

  • Robert O'Neill

    Robert O'Neill

    Cool as hell.

  • theyellowfury replied

    Cheers, It was one of my best from my first pencil stage. I’m at the start of my second now.

  • Danny

    Danny

    I love looking into others sketch books
    The raw product always seems more…........strange and exciting.

  • theyellowfury

    theyellowfury

    Thanks Danny. There are five of these books. I have four and my sister has the first one in Spain. We all drew into them at one point or another in the time before we all moved out of home so they’re family heirlooms now.

  • blamo

    blamo

    brilliant reminds me so much of the great robert crumb …............

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thanks Blamo, I had to look him up, pretty cool.

  • blamo

    blamo

    Thats good …...........

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thank you.

  • aglaia b

    aglaia b

    you’re like a little sleuth entering into places, investigating stuff!
    this is great both in drawing and description, love how your mind has an old fashioned yet modern feel to it. LOL
    great work as always! ;-) xox

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thank you Aglaia. Actually I’m big.

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    well done

  • theyellowfury replied

    Cheers Antanas. It was a Sunday, quite like the on that’s on today, I was hanging out in my sister’s room (the creative hub of the house) and the strong sun coming in the window was causing my twotone smoke to make beautiful patterns in the air.
    And then I began this.

  • HDPotwin

    HDPotwin

    Your work is so imaginative- I KNOW that David would love it as much as I do!- Cathy Jones

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thanks Cathy. I’d love to hear his thought. And yours, drop by anytime.

  • Ushna Sardar

    Ushna Sardar

    Absolutely brilliant!!! your work shows you are so imaginative!!!!! huggles my friend

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thanks again Ushna. I’ve only ever created art from my head and very rarely drawn something real that was in front of me. Its been that way for years.

  • Ushna Sardar

    Ushna Sardar

    OUTSTANDING WORK S!! CONGRATULATIONS!

    Ushna.

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thank you. It is a great honour.

  • Marcella Chestnut

    Marcella Chestnut

    Amazing and brilliant! Really enjoyed the read and image!
    The subject and style of this writing reminds me a bit of a friend’s, Jeremy C. Shipp, in Vacation.

  • theyellowfury replied

    Cool, I’ll check it out if I can. Got any cool quotes?
    And thank you.

  • Sienna Morris

    Sienna Morris

    Love the story that goes with this piece. Goes to show us artists that we’re not alone in our deranged, strange and introverted ways…. It basically says, “Yeah, you’re a bit on the odd side, but hey, at least you’re not alone!”

  • KristineNora

    KristineNora

    This I like a lot !!! It makes me smile …k

  • theyellowfury replied

    Me too. Thanks

  • limerick

    limerick 10 days ago

    Yes. The conceptual virtue does see it through. :)

  • theyellowfury replied 10 days ago

    Thank you. It worked then :)

  • Stephen Thomas

    Stephen Thomas 9 days ago

    Great work!

  • theyellowfury replied 9 days ago

    Thanks man.

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