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 Conjunction 2003
The comments below were made by Digital Blasphemy Members.
| Trevor |
| "My 2nd favorite" |
Sat September 26, 2009 at 5:28 pm
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With Conjunction being my favorite, there is something about the untold story that this world has. I would love to see other pictures of this world, perhaps how "they" live and play. A stadium would be an interesting idea. I wish I had the guts to do what you did, your success is inspirational. |
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| alli |
I like this scene. I would absolutely love to see it redone in more detail! It's really nice! |
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| Alucard |
| "£My Absolute Favorite£" |
July 6, 2007
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If I could live in any image you created, this would be it. It reminds of the movie StarGate, which I also love. That is the only request I have for you Ryan, create more works like this! Something with that futuristic egyptian theme. This wallpaper is my default about 60% of the time. |
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| Thompsbc |
| "Majesty" |
October 17, 2006
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This work shares the same presence of majesty and wonder that makes your artwork consistently excellent and occasionally amazing and awe inspiring. Consider doing more of this type in the future, I haven't seen this kind of piece in a while. |
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| RCD |
| "Conjunction 2003" |
October 5, 2006
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One of your greatest pictures!! I find it very inspirational. It has such atmosphere, and mood. It almost begs one (well at least me) to imagine this world and what life must be like in a binary system. Ever thought about doing another scene, maybe from somewhere else on the planet? |
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