I love the mood here. She's like a gymnast starring down a set of uneven parallel bars that she's totally ready for. She's completely mentally prepared to do the unthinkable. The fact that the unthinkable involves being bound and naked in a mystical temple of some sort for the rest of eternity is totally immaterial to her.
Posted by Guest on Thu 29 Jan 2009, 02:10 EST
Illustration, continued
What we see in the background might be the result of more than 3D, as in Dr Who's Tardis, small outside, big inside. Magic? Hah! advanced science. As Arthur C Clarke used to say, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Mon 03 Nov 2008, 03:41 EST
Illustration
The figures in the background are larger than life. The pillars might be transparent, so we see thru them, or the background is a reflection of something going on behind the viewer.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Mon 03 Nov 2008, 03:38 EST
Pecknose (admin)
I think Grigbertz was just playing around when he made the pillars continue the illustration like that. But its a magical world; what good is magic if you can't do visual tricks like that with it? :)
Posted by - on Thu 30 Oct 2008, 03:28 EDT
Those aren't on the wall behind her, unless the collumns were painted to form the illusion that it was a solid painting, the images cross over the pillars.
Posted by Vspartan (guest) on Wed 29 Oct 2008, 08:10 EDT
What a great picture.
Posted by dr421 (guest) on Sun 09 Mar 2008, 16:42 EDT
(of the clown)
So it's true, what they say about men with big feet...
Posted by Anno Nymous (guest) on Thu 17 Jan 2008, 21:34 EST
Not to sound dull or anything, but the background seems quite explicit. There should be more pictures like that! :D
Posted by doug (guest) on Tue 11 Dec 2007, 12:27 EST
Clowns intimidate me...
:(
Posted by Panzerman (guest) on Wed 29 Aug 2007, 14:30 EDT
Madness Mountain
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Posted by LXIX (guest) on Fri 20 Jul 2007, 00:47 EDT