wow! I like this new surreal direction of yours a lot. it's not flat at all, and the colors are excellent. the fact that you put the shadows in there is just amazing, too.
Holy crap. yeah, the surrealism thing that you did in the 66PTNE series is something I always liked and hoped you would pick up again, and tada! you did! Very interesting.
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+yes yes...lol...this kind of stuff just makes me laugh. just the feeling that something is so good it makes you laugh just from seeing it? that.+
+i'm really liking this series. it has that 50's sci-fi air to it, like stills from a b-movie about evil blocks from outer space (...they came with a lust for earth women!!!). you achieve that through the wise use of color and its evident differences between objects, as ~nikics pointed out. the scenery also works in that way...it could be a painted background...the car also carries its own pocket of time...very 80's...which takes us to pop...monsieur drahomira, ton travail c'est magnifique...+
-- +"come now, my child, if we were planning to harm you, do you think we'd be lurking here beside the path in the very darkest part of the forest?"+ k.p.
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please ask me if you can use my work BEFORE you actually use it. (and especially before submitting it.)
thanks.
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the shadow of them looks very real
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I think this is my favorite so far. I dig the shadows.
For some reason this strikes me as funny, I don't know why.
Good stuff.
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+i'm really liking this series. it has that 50's sci-fi air to it, like stills from a b-movie about evil blocks from outer space (...they came with a lust for earth women!!!). you achieve that through the wise use of color and its evident differences between objects, as ~nikics pointed out. the scenery also works in that way...it could be a painted background...the car also carries its own pocket of time...very 80's...which takes us to pop...monsieur drahomira, ton travail c'est magnifique...+
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+"come now, my child, if we were planning to harm you, do you think we'd be lurking here beside the path in the very darkest part of the forest?"+
k.p.
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