
This is markezuma. He is my personal super hero. His name is also my preferred handle on the internet. Sometimes he serves as my alter ego. His super powers are to turn invisible and desolid. He is also an incredible diplomat. When he is not playing video games with me, he tries to bring peace to the world. He’s the sort of hero that will go into war zones and convince people to stop shooting. Since his powers make him immune to conventional weapons, soldiers that won’t stop attacking find his presence demoralizing. When things are about to hit him the areas they would strike phase out and those things pass right through him. This is especially true for the target on his chest. It draws fire to his least vulnerable area. He wears a helmet to deflect headshots since things passing through his advanced brain can derail this thoughts. He is courageous and intelligent. He helps the downtrodden and cheats the oppressors of their victims. He is a paragon of virtue. Unfortunately he is also completely imaginary, so can only give you moral support.
The name markezuma comes from playing video games. Many years ago I played Sid Meyer’s civilization and liked to pick the Aztecs because their cities looked cool. At the beginning of the game it asks you to name your leader, and for the Aztecs it suggests Montezuma. I switched the beginning of the word to mark and my internet handle was born. I started using it on the web and found that no one other than myself ever tries to use it. If you put “markezuma” into a search engine you will find things I’ve done online all the way back to Myspace and Geocities accounts. I am markezuma in cyberspace and I am everywhere.
As an alternative to my real personality which likes to sit on the computer and my phone drawing and writing, markezuma is very outgoing. He travels the web looking for people to inspire to peace, and justice, and virtue. Unlike me he is never at a loss for words and doesn’t lose his temper. The world does make him sad sometimes, but that happens to all of us. Again he is only an illusion, but he will at least be your imaginary friend. He always comes home, so don’t expect him to stay. If markezuma visits you treat him well, and he will lift your spirits.
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Why I’m Here
I want to assure people that their voice matters. I proclaim that art doesn’t have to be perfect and popular to be valuable to the world. I hope to leave a legacy that encourages authentic expression in speech, writing, art, and religion.
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Twinkle Little Man
Many years ago a dear friend of mine changed Twinkle Twinkle Little Star into a minor key. The results were tremendous and it got new words to go with it. This is my memory of that song.
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Crazy Mouth
Another simple and fun one today. The outer lines were first and mostly random. The green was next. I decided at that point it looked like a mouth so I added dark red lips, white teeth, and a spectacular tongue. (MS Paint)
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Walking
Some simple and fun phone art today. Just a person walking with a staff and a flag. (Moto G 25)
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Tree (trans & grad) 5 23 26
Today I’m experimenting with backgrounds. The first tree should have a transparent background and blend into the background of the website. The second one should have a gradient background and look like it fills up the letter background.
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Happy Devil 5 22 26
Today is another simple and happy picture. He is also a devil but don’t worry he is very small. He’s the devil in the details. (composite)
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onions
The onions look very happy, so I took a photo. The onions are probably not growing any bigger because they don’t have water or soil. But they have sunlight and are growing in the happy little hanging basket. LoL
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Ode to the Big Mac in my Stomach
They say art imitates life. I like eating cheeseburgers and I like drawing cheeseburgers. We got McDonald’s tonight. I took the pickles of my Big Mac so they are not in the drawing.
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Praise to the Man
I decided to sing for y’all today. This is an LDS hymn called “Praise to the Man” which is on it’s way out because Salt Lake wants us to focus on Jesus Christ instead of Brother Joseph. The words are by William W. Phelps who also wrote “If You Could Hie to Kolob,” so he…
