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July 7, 2009
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Black and brown ink
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:iconfantasypaul:
I like the feel in that one, very nice! Keep it up.
Would love if you could check out my surreal art in exchange :)
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~PellucidMind Jul 23, 2009   Traditional Artist
The details are outstanding! Great job:clap::)
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:iconmarkcarson:
This piece is so cool. I think your works with ink are my favs. Love the detail and the color contrast. The staircase is perfect! ..perfect.
Please, please, please do more ink work.
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Mood: Joy ~agre76 Jul 13, 2009  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
great:)
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~agre76 Jul 16, 2009  Hobbyist Artisan Crafter
U wellcome:)
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~PsychotropicCherries Jul 8, 2009  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
That is beautiful - "End Of The World" scenarios and surrealistic scenery work beautifully and this fits with both factors. I also love the sepia colouring very much. Keep up the good work, man. :thumbsup:
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:iconariad-arts:
thank you very much! :)
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:icondemigog:
Beautiful work...
Stairway up to the only tree left standing, in a crumbling world!
Reminds me of the hills surrounding Queenstown, Tasmania, the mining town where I grew up as a child, they were stripped bare by logging to feed the furnaces of the smelters, any remaining vegetation was killed off by erosion, fires & sulpher fumes. A complete man made disaster area, which will take generations to recover.
The colour in your drawing is the exact colour of these hills also.
I am interested to know where you found this inspiration...
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