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What's to blame? Is it religion? Society? The world leaders? Maybe even technology? Who knows. Fact is, that the world isn't what it used to be. A sea of grey fills the once open grasslands, and if you don't blend in, you'll never fit in either. And when it all comes down to this, where are the ones that dare to stand up, shout, and live? Where's that one spark, in our ashtray world?
PSCS2 | Wacom Intuos3 | Mayang
PSCS2 | Wacom Intuos3 | Mayang
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This is just great. I like the overview on the city and the textures you used.
Nature against that virus called humans hehehe
It's a deep thought. You realized it very well here.
There is a sort of distorted perspective in this painting, but I like it, it reminds me DeChirico stuff (he was a famous surrealist, probably you know his name). The butterfly seems giant to me, but it doesn't bother me as I think it gives more value to the nature symbol. In ancient Egypt the artists used to draw things bigger to give more value to them (IE: the pharaon was always big and gods were even bigger sometimes, common people were very small), so I don't know if you did that because you wanted, but it's actually cool.
Nature against that virus called humans hehehe
It's a deep thought. You realized it very well here.
There is a sort of distorted perspective in this painting, but I like it, it reminds me DeChirico stuff (he was a famous surrealist, probably you know his name). The butterfly seems giant to me, but it doesn't bother me as I think it gives more value to the nature symbol. In ancient Egypt the artists used to draw things bigger to give more value to them (IE: the pharaon was always big and gods were even bigger sometimes, common people were very small), so I don't know if you did that because you wanted, but it's actually cool.