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May 26, 2011
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:iconbibire:
May 2011
8x10.5 in
Acrylics, pencils and sgraffito on experimental photo.
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:iconcreapicform:
Interesting balance between soft and sharp line-spaces of picture. Thanks this the picture stays not in eyes, like a photography, but affects feelings like a painting. Gentle fog of white lines before surface of round object lets breathe by watching it.
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:iconbibire:
glad this one captured your attention....honored for comment...
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Mood: Eager ~Revolvist May 30, 2011  Hobbyist Writer
Absolutely a planet with a history, or at the beginning of a history. Maybe earth after a massive unexpected rise of the sea level? Unknown forces could have filled the earth's atmosphere with steam, which then later fell into the sea.

Or maybe someone just made a circle on an ice-covered window, and now stares at a wall. Or even better:
Someone's travelling in an airplane with a glass bottom, which became covered with ice. Soon after the heat was turned up he could look down and see the ocean, the clouds, and an undiscovered island.
Phenomenal work again man, I absolutely love every piece in the series! You keep dazzling my mind!
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:iconbibire:
great...'ll tell you this...the pleasure while working on it, the same pleasure to read your cool comments....you made my day...thanks...
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:iconhippievan57:
awesome work!
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~RedJoey1992 May 28, 2011  Student General Artist
GOOD
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*Meltin May 28, 2011  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
Mysterious planet. Mostly water. Teeming with life. Amphibious,and aquatic creatures as yet unknown to us,thrive in the cool climate.
Nice work Jon;p
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