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Pixelism Continued
Part one <a href="http://tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?s=&threadid=12420">here</a>.
<br> <p> <center><a href="http://www.softcom.net/users/randlystan/art/flowervase.jpg" target=_blank><img border=0 src="http://www.softcom.net/users/randlystan/art/flowervase_thmb.jpg" height=200></a> </center> <p> <b><i>Still Life (16bit): Flowers and Vase</i>. 2003. Acrylics on canvas, 20" x 10"</b> <br> My first experiment with an original image, I have abstracted a vase with roses into pixels. Although it did not meet all my expectations, I'm getting some excellent feedback. <br> <p> <center><a href="http://www.softcom.net/users/randlystan/art/magiteksoldier.jpg" target=_blank><img border=0 src="http://www.softcom.net/users/randlystan/art/magiteksoldier_thmb.jpg" height=200></a> </center> <p> <b><i>Portrait of Villainy (16bit): MagiTek Soldier</i>. 2003. Acrylics on canvas, 38" x 34"</b> <br> From Final Fantasy Three, the MagiTek Soldier is a man riding a lumbering metal giant, a huge mechanical suit with great strength and destructive power. These machines were used to keep many people under an oppressive rule and crush any defiance. Deriving its energy from captured mystical forces, the machine-man comes to represent how the Earth is often subjugated by man in order to achieve his own twisted ends. |
It looks as though these are real painting and not just mspaint stuff? wow, thats awesome stuff.
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That's some very cool stuff, WD.
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That's really great stuff, do you every consider selling these? that Majiteck armor is right up my NERD alley.
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