(Jim or James)... Just a surreal abstract fellow. Apologies to all as I have to cut back on my Renderosity time. Need to spend more time on my own art and life. I'll be around but not as often.
BIO
I live in Shawnigan Lake B.C. Canada and have a web design business. I work with Photoshop, Flash, and other Adobe products as well as Bryce, Poser, Groboto and a host of 3D programs. Surrealism and abstraction are the styles closest to my heart. Current Inspirations: Mark Ryden, Brian Eno, Haruki Murakami, Yves Tanguy, Robert X, Stereolab, Franz Kafka, Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Max Ernst, Gary Numan, Jose Saramago, Rene Magritte, Mikki, Raven and Sequoia.
http://momentumgraphix.ca/index.html ... is my new home page
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Comments (16)
Arbelain
Find bright this surreal battle representation, that can be also microorganismes fighting; with an abstract totem, that maybe can be all the jerarquy-ideology, and the head, Napoleon, in a destroyed state. The golds forms, can be the real values, that, as in all the ideologies, is a little reduced part never getting an expanssion in 'the practice'. Also, can be, the gold of the empire being discovered from the fall of the mausoleus falling down. Out of the previous comment, find the picture as an mixed abstract-surreal, singular and awesone. Congrats, sir James!
robotalk
...what he said......Tremendous surreal feel --stellar image! beautiful composition and imagination !
Gamedesigner
WOW, very interesting desing, so what does it say?
Tommy3D
Awesome surreal work of art!! Very impressive!! V
Visiter
After reading Arbelain comments I'm not sure what to say, think I'm out of my league here, and I need a dictionary, All I know is that I like this,kinda reminds me of things that fly and crash, or that live and die, Makes me think,and thats what I like.
Steeleyes101
Interisting work of art here... Love what you've done so dark and mysterious in nature. Must view again and again to completely understand all that is in this piece. Excellent work of art
KeithWigdor
Well Done!
jocko500
winner take all even the sirreal. this is real cool looking and mysterious looking
logiloglu
great dark mood. a fascinating surreal composition.expressive artwork,my friend. vote #:O)
Lissa_lei
Dark, moody, a feelin of unease, like some force that has for a moment stopped, before it has the will to move on. The tones are eccellent , they give the form and the depth . It has a unique and interstin concept. And it is the viewer who must look and think. V Lina
zouina
Say what... without the death they wouldn't be a martyr - well I guess you can still be a martyr without dying. ( A strange coincidence since your name is 98Bones and they used to call him Boney for short) Very moody image another one that makes you think and think and think....well done!
tallpindo
Embarrasment, the little chuckle, the turned head, the sweep of the hair, all signs that the crime is recycled intuition. Any cause could hold this vacuum, yet only rockets can serve it.
Macvee
Judging by the state of him, if it's martyrdom he wants, I reckon the one standing is going to get it. He doesn't look like he will survive much longer. I find this suitably depressing - as I feel about all war - or at least seeing death caused by anything other than natural causes. A most interesting composition. :)
ascrazy
superb surreal concept & execution, excellent artwork:-) v
Anjour
Beautiful desing and coloring,concept...bravo!!!:o)
redbeard
But what cause is worth martyrdom when all is eventually meaningless? A dark and brooding look at the world of ambition and fanaticism where all is intense but ultimately forgotten. As Shelley said, "Look on my works ye mighty, and despair."