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About Me Member New Artist georgemcclure20/Male/United Kingdom Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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  • Current Residence: Lake District
  • Interests: the mountains, taking pictures, being outdoors
  • Favourite movie: who loves the sun...
  • Favourite band or musician: the beautiful girls, silversun pickups, death cab, alexisonfire, city and colour
  • Favourite artist: Barry McGee
  • Favourite poet or writer: Douglas Coupland
  • Favourite style of art: beautiful losers
  • Operating System: OSX
  • Tools of the Trade: eyes, hands, 350d, laptop

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:icondunjita:
hi george! thanx for watching :) :blowkiss:

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stood alone here in this colony
:icongeorgemcclure:
[link]

If you could visit the link above and help me out it would be most appreciated. Thanks


I'm looking for people to submit photos that make the individuals (who submit them) happy. However I would like people to submit photos that are a little different. Please read on for further info

My idea is based on the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity (discussed by C. Nichols in a paper called Personality and Individuality Differences.)

I want to apply this theory to the universal concept of happiness

Happiness is arguably the most universal concept there is, its what most people spend their entire lives looking for.

taking inspiration from the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity.

Applying it to happiness, leaves us with a simple notion.

What makes you happy, that is considered abnormal?

This notion could also explore the differences that exist between what is considered 'normal' within difference cultures.
:iconbeer-bottle-photo:
thank you for the fave

love laura xx

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We are like sculptors, constantly carving out of others the image we long for, need, love or desire, often against reality, against their benefit, and always, in the end, a disappointment, because it does not fit them-Anais Nin
:icongeorgemcclure:
[link]

If you could visit the link above and help me out it would be most appreciated. Thanks


I'm looking for people to submit photos that make the individuals (who submit them) happy. However I would like people to submit photos that are a little different. Please read on for further info

My idea is based on the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity (discussed by C. Nichols in a paper called Personality and Individuality Differences.)

I want to apply this theory to the universal concept of happiness

Happiness is arguably the most universal concept there is, its what most people spend their entire lives looking for.

taking inspiration from the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity.

Applying it to happiness, leaves us with a simple notion.

What makes you happy, that is considered abnormal?

This notion could also explore the differences that exist between what is considered 'normal' within difference cultures.
:icondaisybrown:
Hello there George, thanks a lot for faving :hug:

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Looking for constructive criticism - Please visit my gallery and leave your impressions ! :D
:icongeorgemcclure:
[link]

If you could visit the link above and help me out it would be most appreciated. Thanks


I'm looking for people to submit photos that make the individuals (who submit them) happy. However I would like people to submit photos that are a little different. Please read on for further info

My idea is based on the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity (discussed by C. Nichols in a paper called Personality and Individuality Differences.)

I want to apply this theory to the universal concept of happiness

Happiness is arguably the most universal concept there is, its what most people spend their entire lives looking for.

taking inspiration from the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity.

Applying it to happiness, leaves us with a simple notion.

What makes you happy, that is considered abnormal?

This notion could also explore the differences that exist between what is considered 'normal' within difference cultures.
:iconsantaconiglia:
thank you so much for the fav ^_^
:icongeorgemcclure:
[link]

If you could visit the link above and help me out it would be most appreciated. Thanks


I'm looking for people to submit photos that make the individuals (who submit them) happy. However I would like people to submit photos that are a little different. Please read on for further info

My idea is based on the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity (discussed by C. Nichols in a paper called Personality and Individuality Differences.)

I want to apply this theory to the universal concept of happiness

Happiness is arguably the most universal concept there is, its what most people spend their entire lives looking for.

taking inspiration from the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity.

Applying it to happiness, leaves us with a simple notion.

What makes you happy, that is considered abnormal?

This notion could also explore the differences that exist between what is considered 'normal' within difference cultures.
:iconleggo7:
thank you! i think your photos are great
:icongeorgemcclure:
[link]

If you could visit the link above and help me out it would be most appreciated. Thanks


I'm looking for people to submit photos that make the individuals (who submit them) happy. However I would like people to submit photos that are a little different. Please read on for further info

My idea is based on the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity (discussed by C. Nichols in a paper called Personality and Individuality Differences.)

I want to apply this theory to the universal concept of happiness

Happiness is arguably the most universal concept there is, its what most people spend their entire lives looking for.

taking inspiration from the link between schizophrenic thought and creativity.

Applying it to happiness, leaves us with a simple notion.

What makes you happy, that is considered abnormal?

This notion could also explore the differences that exist between what is considered 'normal' within difference cultures.

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