The Devil's Playground

John Dicandia

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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The Devil's Playground by John Dicandia
The Devil's Playground by John Dicandia
  • frenchblue

    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

    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.

  • Cool Designs

    Cool Designs

    WOW John Love it

  • Belinda Leopold

    Belinda Leopold

    Love it!!!

  • catherine walker

    catherine walker

    Amazing art ..so well done!

  • Ming  Myaskovsky

    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

    Atomic-Dolphin

    Nice perspective here.

  • Rhinovangogh

    Rhinovangogh

    Very appealing and Escheresque! Good job! RVG

  • John Dicandia replied

    You’re right on the money RVG. It is very Escher! :))

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