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Technological Seduction

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;n; ahh im so bad at this but heres my submission for the AVAT tournament and also for robot day
uhh i kinda unfortuantly took the easier way out of the robot theme and threw an android operating a robot in the painting but yeah i dunno im HORRIBLE at robots
its done in watercolor and a tiny bit of gaouche
i think its roughly 18 x 16''

and yesss the idea seemed a lot cooler when i was thinking of it and it turned into a load of crap
if anyone hasnt noticed shes luring him in to collect samples (that little fail needle thing behind him)
<_< im gonna shut up now

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You keep convincing us the painting is a fail, I have nothing more to add.

Civilized-Apocalypse responds:

best review ever 0:< <3

I love it

Siren, robot hybrid meets human. Reminds me of the IPhone lol

Pretty cool

Nice to see some traditional art as well in the contest.

I like that you went for a cyborg-like creature, I guess they're considered robotic as well. Well, of course they are. I guess they're considered robots is what I mean.

Anyway, amazing detail on this piece. I think the boy looks a bit off from behind. Really like the abstract background. Looks really good =D

Reminds me of ...

... a mermaid . With the fish parts replaced by robot parts . Mermaids seduce people too , if I remember my myth correct . In this case seduction works as distraction while the robot syringe stabs the dudes ass from behind .

Nooo!

Don't do it! She's a splicer, she'll take you down to Raptuuuuureeee!!!

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Jun 27, 2011
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