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©2006-2009 ~deadbear
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Submitted: April 1, 2006
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Now for some non RBD related artwork

This was a collaboration with a friend of mine, Angie Wang [link] , the criteria was a combination of 2 dreams we both had. mine involving following a doubleheaded white wolf through a hotel full of static zombies, and hers being walking on a flock of birds.

it's actually like a year old and i was never really satisfied with it but i decided to stick it up anyway.
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This is gorgeous. I adore the colors and the simple lines.

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())_CRAYOLA))> I wuv you.

Me up at does
out of the floor
quietly Stare
a poisoned mouse

still who alive
is asking What
have i done that
You wouldn't have

-e.e. cummings.
Wow. Just-just....wow! :faint:

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Where I've been, where I am, it's the show
This is so amazing! Definitely a fav.
It looks great.Art Noveau inspired?
I really like this. I'm not sure if it's the style or just the color choice, but it sort of reminds me of traditional Japanese art.
I've had dreams like that. This is a beautiful piece with very nice stylization.

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Reality can be beaten with enough imagination
what wonderful colors. I really enjoy the composition

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See the Rivers get a dell, and watch out for Tactus </
This is quite good and different, but i can understand why you werent satisfied with it, the angles and perspective of the woman and the wolf seem wrong, the colours and details are beautiful though.
I think the concept behind it is really something, a melding of two people's dreams. The colours and the detail Angie pu it is simply beauitful. She is such a talented artist, and so young also! All the best with her linguistic major heh :P

Great work!! I like, very very much :)
Thats very cool. ;) Love the texure and the colors.

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"I learn by going where I have to go"

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