Any artwork like this is great in my book, old or new.
Any chance that you'll be drawing or reposting your old works in the future? I'm not quite sure I've seen them all...
Ancient Art
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Re: Ancient Art
At first I wasn't impressed, but I clicked on it to make it full size and it is indeed a nice piece of work.
The forum shrinks the attachment to a more manageable size, but unfortunately in the case of this artwork it has added a sort of white pixellation which makes it look like it has been only crudely coloured, when in fact it is nicely coloured.
So, lesson to everybody - click on a picture and make it full size, before judging a work.
The forum shrinks the attachment to a more manageable size, but unfortunately in the case of this artwork it has added a sort of white pixellation which makes it look like it has been only crudely coloured, when in fact it is nicely coloured.
So, lesson to everybody - click on a picture and make it full size, before judging a work.
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Re: Ancient Art
Well Im sure if it was posted before, its fine that its posted again because it looks pretty good!
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Re: Ancient Art
Thanks for this Joe! I've always loved your art, ancient or otherwise, so this is a treat for me!
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
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Re: Ancient Art
I had totally forgotten about saying this before, but in this image, it looks like the woman you drew is sinking into slime instead of mud or sand. It's not a problem for me as it makes the image more enjoyable!
Great stuff!
Great stuff!
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Re: Ancient Art
Well, this is a new piece to me as I've yet to see it posted by Kaol on his group or site. Looks like she's either calling for help or straining to pull her arms out of the mud... or both.
I do like the beauty and uniqueness of your hand-drawn art. The sinking sequence drawings are a treat.
Thanks for sharing!
I do like the beauty and uniqueness of your hand-drawn art. The sinking sequence drawings are a treat.
Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Ancient Art
I love your series too... Just thought I'd add that...
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Re: Ancient Art
Jumpoff_Joe wrote:Here's an "earlier" one of the series. Wardrobe circa 1988?
Ah, very cool! This one, I believe, Kaol may have posted, but not at this resolution. Many thanks for sharing this, Jumpoff Joe!
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Re: Ancient Art
Jumpoff_Joe wrote:AyaneMatrix wrote:I had totally forgotten about saying this before, but in this image, it looks like the woman you drew is sinking into slime instead of mud or sand. It's not a problem for me as it makes the image more enjoyable!
Great stuff!
It's a sucking, slurping, green scum-covered jungle bog of endless despair.
It's a sucking, slurping, green scum-covered jungle bog of endless
/had to do it
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Re: Ancient Art
SmileyMcDeath wrote:Jumpoff_Joe wrote:AyaneMatrix wrote:I had totally forgotten about saying this before, but in this image, it looks like the woman you drew is sinking into slime instead of mud or sand. It's not a problem for me as it makes the image more enjoyable!
Great stuff!
It's a sucking, slurping, green scum-covered jungle bog of endless despair.
It's a sucking, slurping, green scum-covered jungle bog of endlessdespairdelights.
/had to do it
Ah, yes both can be equally true, depending on the situation and the person sinking. Though, I prefer some dramatic stuff myself.
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