Freedom

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4.52 / 5.00

Date
12/31/2010
Category
Illustration
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950 x 650 px
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201.9 kb
Tags
tree
snow
earth
cold
  • Frontpaged December 31, 2010

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Author Comments

An illustration of breaking free.

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gianlucagiallogianlucagiallo

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jan 4, 2011

lol.

kinda reminds me of me being free to do what i like (free from parents XD). i like your drawing style, keep it up ;)



dinofiredinofire

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jan 4, 2011

well, thats seriously weird

haha wot on earth is that?! anyway funny drawings



MurdahArgMurdahArg

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jan 3, 2011

Troll tree

Problem, gravity? *Trollface*



JohnHamptonshireJohnHamptonshire

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jan 3, 2011

Took me a while to see what was going on...

...But then I realized what I was looking at, and I find it very touching for some reason. The face of the island might scare some people, but I personally find it adds to that naïve thought of release and freedom...
I'm probably reading too much into this but as far as my opinion goes: I love it!

On a side note: it reminded me of the indie game Osmos at first. Ever played that game? It has a similar thought behind it... Check it out if you haven't!


Jindo responds:

I have not played Osmos but I'll gladly look in to it!


MallukkaMallukka

Rated 5 / 5 stars Jan 2, 2011

Actually, quite touching...

I didn't have very high expectations when i clicked this picture from the frontpage, for i didn't quite get the expression on the smiling landmass thingie.
When I looked at the picture as a whole and the meaning of it, it became a touching piece of art, as the thingie's dumb expression tells of naive joy of breaking free without truly understanding the consequences. It made me quite sad, actually.

Nice work!


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