I met him today at the Rosenhofmarket at zurich. He told me about the magic forces of his stones. Turmalin, amber, rose quartz (on which he is actually pointing in the picture) and a few more.
He agreed to have his portrait taken. And I am happy that I asked. I like his honest expression a lot.
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^Ikue has been a devious member of our community for almost 7 years and in this time he has proven to be nothing short of dedicated and devoted. Whilst volunteering his time over the last 22 months as a Gallery Moderator within the Community Relations Team, Chris has brought the Vector gallery and many vector artists directly into the spotlight. ^Ikue's commitment to the community is evident in everything he touches and you can always find him reaching out to others with an encouraging word. Chris is a natural leader with a vibrant and empathic personality, and is a role model for deviants everywhere. It's ev... Read More
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~ Peut-être ne paraît-on jamais si parfaitement à l'aise que lorsqu'on joue un rôle. Oscar Wilde
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