Welcome to Antarctica
My name is Dave Estes. I am an artist based out of CT. I was recently turned onto Chuck's work when my wife bought me 'Survivor' for my birthday, telling me it reminded her of the work I have been doing as of late. I read 'Fight Club' a while ago but I have recently started my head-first dive into the world that is Chuck Palahniuk. I must say, I am now a full fledged fan 
Thought I would share some of my work with you here, I figured I could not find a better group of like-minded people to share these with...




Enjoy!
Welcome.to.Antarctica

This is really incredible.
EDIT: ..
Step back. Evaluate. Recognize.
i'm speechless to the awesomeness that lies before me...
Reminds me a bit of the opening of BioShock...good stuff, man!
Fucking A

Enjoy!
This reminds me of a really old Fall Out Boy song that I love. It's called "Sending Postcards From A Plane Crash (Wish You Were Here)" Kudos! (:
Wow, it's great! I really like it! 
I didn't know fallout boy produced "really old" music.
douche
They didn't.
But, yeah, these are great. Much better than the usual fan submissions round these parts. Keep it up, guy.
It's been years. I can consider it old if I want to.
Taylor, you attitude reminds me of this really old song by ...
ah, you know what? I was gonna make a joke here and mention a new top 40 hit song, but I never listen to the radio anymore 'cuz Los Angeles has decided to not have radio stations that play decent music, and most of that new stuff is crap anyway and GET OFF MY LAWN!
These are great. You should put your website link in your signature! I googled you and man, your speed painting video is awesome! I like your work a lot. I especially liked "Untitled Commission"
Thanks everyone, make's me feel all warm and fuzzy inside 
I'll keep you posted with some of the new stuff...
Thought it was... it's www.dave-estes.com if anyone wants to check it out ::wink wink::
Welcome.to.Antarctica


That's fucking awesome.
thanks for sharing.blackhawk tactical pants.
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