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Just one of the assignments I had to do over the summer.^^

It's a picture of an architect who isn't very satisfied with the plans for a house. He has better ideas. Not only ideas for houses, but, cars and ships. They're futuristic.=3 So the background kinda shows his ideas forming. They're not quite there yet(that's why they appear to be melting), they're incomplete ideas. So, the trails of ink in between the figures in the back symbolize one idea leading to the next.^^

Hope you guys like it......and that my explanation wasn't too confusing. (._____.')

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Thats right

I think the same when im drawing something or composing music

HOT DAM!

Wow, the explanation was great! It made me understand what your picture was about. The art is awesome, I love the effect you made with the pencil and ink. It makes this spray paint effect. Love the idea of it!

XxCrimsonMoonxX responds:

Thank you very much! Whew....I thought that my explanation was weird, so I'm glad you understood it. ^^Hmmm........I never noticed that it looked like spray paint. I pictured the melting shadows as shadows of the melting objects in the background. ;3

Thank you for all your compliments.^^

pencil and ink???

i like this, the concept is really good. reminds me of Inception (whic is a fuckin lush movie)

XxCrimsonMoonxX responds:

Thank you! I'm glad you got what I was going for.^^ I saw inception...IT WAS AWESOME!!!!!!! O0o

Actually, I used many gray colored pencils. ^^

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