Jan 28th 2005
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Up here above the clouds, where the peaks drift like forgotten islands halfway between Earth and Heaven, where no mortal dares tread - this is where we lived long before the humans came, and this is where we still come in times of trouble.
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2 Says:
the text and picture fit really great together, i like those sharp black and white contrasts and those easy shapes which come up with a great image!
krishva Says:
Kind of reminds me of woodblock printing. I really, really like this.
happyturk Says:
I dig your black and white stuff.
Cypherwulf Says:
This is...sweet. Who knew you were capable of such a thing? :)
romslut6969 Says:
I swear to got my favorites are going to turn into TENGU'S ART GALLERY because of your awesome
pussinboots Says:
Oh, I will show you times of trouble! I am declaring nemesism against you.
This is absolutely stunning--I thought it was a sea until I read the description, and then I could see what it really was, and I love the fact I can look at it both ways now. I also really like the composition and the simplicity. There is something in this picture that blends an almost graff-like art style with old Japanese ink techniques. Excellent.
blkwlf67 Says:
This piece of artwork really caught my eye! I like it! It's neat and simple yet it fits the description/message beneath so fully.
Ozzie Says:
A bird anthro...vectors...amazing art. Why haven't I found you sooner?
What program do you use for your vectors? They are so controlled and beautifully toned. I always used Illustrator but I haven't swiped it for OS X yet, so I've been restricted to photoshop.
ka0tik pengwin Says:
all i can say is this image left me speechless. this is really amazing work. i'm going to be utterly useless in this comment and state that i can't pick one thing i like.. i love the eintire image. utterly amazing.. *wonders of rambling*
Willgreg123 Says:
my god, this is one of the most beautifle pictures Ive seen. I love the use of color and the simple yet detailed desighn. It reminds me of Samuri Jack for some odd reason.