A mime artist (from Greek “μίμος” – mimos, “imitator, actor”[1]) is someone who uses mime as a theatrical medium or as a performance art, involving miming, or the acting out a story through body motions, without use of speech. -wikipedia By: Eddie Peña
View post →Again at the Bronx Botanical Gardens. I really enjoy my trips to the gardens. It’s a place where you can leave the rumbling of the city behind, at least for a moment. Eddie Peña
View post →A thumbnail drawing of the old Union Square. By Eddie Peña
View post →My baby. Eddie Peña
View post →Studies for project:Â Earth vs Humans
View post →Storyboards for Project: Omphalos.
View post →Time Square by Eddie Peña
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View post →Thumbnails for story ideas. Eddie Peña
View post →Mood boards designed for animated project. Eddie Peña
View post →Portrait of the Hunter. Animation project titled: “The Fox and the Hunter”. Eddie Peña
View post →Character designs for animation project ” The Fox and the Hunter”. Eddie Peña
View post →I’ve always wanted to be a soldier. It’s been a desire of mine since I was a boy. I can’t say I can pin point why, but I know I would have made a great soldier. I think it takes a special heart to become a soldier. I thank every military man and woman that […]
View post →Here is my beautiful wife just before she gave birth to our beautiful girl. -Eddie Pena
View post →The Dragonfly You are made of almost nothing But of enough To be great eyes And diaphanous double vans; To be ceaseless movement, Unending hunger Grappling love. Link between water and air, Earth repels you. Light touches you only to shift into iridescence Upon your body and wings. Twice-born, predator, You split into the heat. […]
View post →Once considered a limitless and inexhaustible resource, oceans are in jeopardy. The demands of a growing population are damaging marine ecosystems and depleting ocean and coastal resources. New and innovative approaches are needed now to maintain and restore the biological wealth of the world’s oceans and coasts. reference from <http://www.nature.org/initiatives/marine/>
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