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July 31, 2009
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:iconlolita-art:
this one is inspired by the work of :iconliol: [link] :heart::heart:
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:iconalienxs:
simply Astonishing. I LOVE it.

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"Credo Quia Absurdum"
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:iconmrspazdaddy:
Wonderful lines and great color. Love your stuff. Thanks for posting!
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:icondrawu1:
It is just a fabulous idea perfectly executed.
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:iconshelties100998:
I want that pen O_O
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:iconjoeninguem:
Love your works!
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:iconmushroomgod121:
~mushroomGOD121 Jan 19, 2012  Student Digital Artist
Amazing art!

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Music Permeates the Soul,
If life only consists of conjectures and educated guess than what is real? And what is an educated guess? Nothing can fully be proven. Compliments to ZEN.
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:iconstraightpunkpoet:
it's like someone scratched the record at the point that says "love it!!" :-D
But i hate to say it.......love it too!! ;-)
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:iconsangildas:
even if i wasn´t a red head lover i would love this one
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:iconblondeshadow:
=BlondeShadow Dec 11, 2011  Student Traditional Artist
I really love this piece. I keep coming back to your gallery, forgetting this gem is here, and then I want to favorite it but I can't because I already have.

I just love so many things. The interesting representation of the pen being in grayscale while the "drawing" is in full color; both suggesting a separation of two dimensions but also leaving the viewer to question. Is the pen supposed to represent reality or not? And if we assume that, either way, the pen symbolizes a vehicle for creativity, more questions arise: Is creativity coming from the pen or leading to it? Is it creating it? And isn't that an interesting conundrum, creativity creating what creates that which is creative. This is almost like some kind of implied M.C Escher waterfall going on here.
Then there's the slightly warm hue of the shadow under the pen. I'm trying to decide if that's actually there or just a figment of my imagination. I prefer to think that it's there intentionally, because, just, oh.
Not to mention the beautiful contrast between the graphic, flat quality of the hair and the realistic rendering of the face. And then, all of this, paired against the starkness of a white background. Perfection.

Sorry, long admiration is rather long. And a bit wordy if only to explain why I want to favorite this again and again and again but instead I just admire.

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Yeah, that was sarcasm. Deal with it.
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