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©2003-2009 ~andimspent
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Submitted: September 21, 2003
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Words destroy imagination

Acrylic on canvas 5' x 3'

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Daily Deviation, 2004-07-14

Daily Deviationthe ability to take does not exist, and make it active in an art piece, is sheer talent. No 21 by ~andimspent not only does this, but also presents wonderful aesthetic in design quality. take a closer look at this piece, and be amazed (Featured by `alphaosiris)

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I love it.... armonious... cold I think
+ fav

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8) Nice tones + comp.

Agree with your comment too.
very peaceful.

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:skull: happiness is a warm gun.
This seems to be very cold, very dead. But then you have this little bit of brown, like earth maybe. This, for me, is like the aftermath of a nuclear winter.
Beautiful, brilliant, absolutely... I'm at a loss for word to describe this... well: JUST LOVE IT!

Would like it on my wall in good size and framed.
hmmm...I agree with leonis to a degree. They are indeed cold colors, and I see a city as well, though the city seems to be growing roots rather than bleeding. Maybe I'm feeling optimistic today.

A beautiful painting, sir.
Beautiful work. The movement from digital 'sketches' to physical painting, is very interesting, what a strange history this image has had. To see the body of small digital images you've made recently become the parents of something in the physical world is a thought provoking examination of the use of new tools to conceive of a work. The machine as a method of both image creation and conceptualization of image creation is something without precedent that every traditional artist who has accepted the medium has to explore the boundaries of. This painting is a fantastic thing to see.
wow, and even better... looks like it's meaning something different to each of us.... i'm curious as to what you'd title this, if you were to.

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