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Above it All(less cropped)

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I see the contrast between the natural and artificial world as constructed by man and greed itself, we are part of nature (the picture) but separate at the same time. Very thought provoking and creative. Beautiful and slightly sinister. I hope you enjoy a bowl of popcorn or something.

~M~

ILLLOGIC responds:

Perfect explaination, and yes! The simple things in life are what I live for.

Love everything about it. The nod to triptychs from centuries past, the themes, the storytelling, the detail. Make more!

fuck me this is beautiful

It reminds me that famous paintings of Heronymus Bosch. I bet that he's your biggest inspiration.

ILLLOGIC responds:

That is a huge compliment because I love Heronymus Bosch. That's a great connection( I didn't even realize it but yeah!). I was definitely inspired by medieval art and tapestries.

Very nice details. It seems to me that it shows the duality between human versus nature, but even if humans try to make this separation, it's impossible since humanity is a part of nature (which is represented by the happy anthropomorphic animals). And then, there's that human that gets tired of the human system and looks back to nature in thrill. It seems like he's going back to Eden. Very hippie. I like it.

ILLLOGIC responds:

Hahahaha! You hit the nail on the head. Thanks for checking it out.

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Jun 21, 2017
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