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nice work
such a good piece. i really like the monochromatic aspect. and the arrow, good addition.
Sort of "you are here’. Fantastic image.
Love your style!
Nice work,you have a unique style,I like it
This is a really cool piece, I love the overall tones in it and the abstract urban feel.
wonderful piece of artwork and sooooo original!!!
thnx sooooo much for the lovely comment. .. . <:
– DiamondArtist
wonderful, so unique
Y’know that humor is very hard in still image making. And here you make it look easy. This image makes me smile.
An legendary actor on his deathbed was asked how it felt to be passing away. His response, “Dying is easy. But comedy… that’s hard.”
Nicely done D… Humor is simultaneously dismissed as shallow, while it is one of the hardest arts to master.
Very good work. This is also powerful, but it’s like the iron inside the glove- the color makes it look smooth and soft, and static, but a second look brings the lines, the darks vs. lights into view, and it’s not at all static!
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nice work
such a good piece. i really like the monochromatic aspect. and the arrow, good addition.
Sort of "you are here’. Fantastic image.
Love your style!
Nice work,you have a unique style,I like it
This is a really cool piece, I love the overall tones in it and the abstract urban feel.
wonderful piece of artwork and sooooo original!!!
thnx sooooo much for the lovely comment. .. . <:
– DiamondArtist
wonderful, so unique
Y’know that humor is very hard in still image making. And here you make it look easy. This image makes me smile.
An legendary actor on his deathbed was asked how it felt to be passing away. His response, “Dying is easy. But comedy… that’s hard.”
Nicely done D… Humor is simultaneously dismissed as shallow, while it is one of the hardest arts to master.
Very good work. This is also powerful, but it’s like the iron inside the glove- the color makes it look smooth and soft, and static, but a second look brings the lines, the darks vs. lights into view, and it’s not at all static!