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EclecticEcho [2011-01-16 17:11:58 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful! And disturbing, you captured the concept well!
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drigulch [2011-01-15 21:19:22 +0000 UTC]
What an extra ordinarily magnificent work, as is the case with the overall trilogy even if the model is not on board with that feeling -- her acting in every instance, along with all aspects of this artistic effort are the definition of superb. Every facet of this exquisitely emotive gem as well as the other two panels of the triptych are tremendous. There is no doubt that the mood is macabre. No way to tell if the Lady is going to, or coming from rags; but it is 100% certain that no matter her direction of transition -- there is no "to riches" to the tale as a reward when rooted in rags as she seems to be. The way she casts her forsaken gaze and every ounce of her remaining energy toward the heavens does indeed make you feel as if she is not getting any lovin' in the act of resurrection; but rather seems to find herself being inexorably incorporated into the corruption that curdles even further to become the foully fermented and fetid infernal. Though she does not precisely wear a crown of thorns, her crown that looks to be an integral weave of the vast web of the nothingness wastes surely reminds me that she faces a fate far worse than another well known fellow. It looks as if there is no helping hand from on high that will come at the last and pull her from becoming but yet another part of the pattern that comprises the pelisse that is the pit.
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InnsmouthFishwife [2011-01-15 20:59:51 +0000 UTC]
With your permission, I would love to include this piece in my horror/dark art group, Haunted Horrors .
I am seeking out interesting and dark works to bring into our gallery of oddities, and would love to have you aboard! Please do feel free to stop by for more details, and thank you very much for your time and consideration!
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