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Remember how I mentioned this brand and style is unique and exclusive to this place? The bright colors stem from the desire to get noticed. Started early on due to feeling invisible then it stuck with the style. Used to use red excessively for instance because the platform was white, blue, greenish. So a red thumbnail would explode. People like shiny.

I do. Your style still pops from everything else. I see why red now. LOL, yes, people like shiny.

I just now thought of old large drawings I used to do (all manner of paper, paper whore that I am). I'd evolved into, not sure what, probably stylized is the best word, and massive use of bright colours.

I used to post some insanely large digital pieces. Not overly complex but would take me days to complete.

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They used to load up and be visible full size so those viewing the "blog post" would have to scroll forever to reach the bottom. Good times.

I can see by the length of this one what you mean, LOL. I wish I could see this one full size though. I've zoomed as much as I can because it seems like may figures and faces are in there.

Simplicity/complexity don't determine the quality of a piece of work. Often I find, simple means much more complexity, if that makes sense.

I combine simplicity and complexity at times. When I get carried away, something like this is the result:

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It appears as if the top and bottom are different but if you flip it over it's the exact same image.

I see what you mean. The mirroring creates a third image. All these figures and faces I'm seeing. That's another aspect that's caught my eye, plus the subtle aspects. Forgot to mention, I quite like your signature.