The Devil's Playground
” His jacket was red and his breeches were blue, And there was a hole where the tail came through! “-Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Work Inspired by Charles Meryon’s Le Stryge ( 1853 )
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frenchblue
fantastic….what a great imagination….thats what i have always admired about you!!
John Dicandia replied
Thank you Connie. Though this piece is not original inspired by a 19th etching by Charles Meryon, I drew it in my own style and took liberty with the cityscape and the sky.
doreen01
Wonderful work, absolutely great draw!
John Dicandia replied
Thank you Doreen. I’m a great fan of 19th century etchings re: Gustave Dore & George du Maurier.
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WOW John Love it
Belinda Leopold
Love it!!!
catherine walker
Amazing art ..so well done!
Ming Myaskovsky
Incredible, look at those details, how did you managed to do this, you must spent hours and hours to completed this, Bravo, definite fav!! :))
John Dicandia replied
I’m just crazy if you haven’t worked it out yet. It took me about 3 days max!
Atomic-Dolphin
Nice perspective here.
Rhinovangogh
Very appealing and Escheresque! Good job! RVG
John Dicandia replied
You’re right on the money RVG. It is very Escher! :))