Hermine and Maria by kenwas
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Description
Characters inspired by Herman Hesse novel Steppenwolf.
Photoshop and Painter
Comments (47)
kimariehere
i love this its like a dream . something of my past from my teen years. beautiful painting and idea. your work always rocks!! WOW!! ... gorgeous Ken! !!!!sigh!!! V!
Anjour
Very beautiful image and idea...bravo!!!:o)***
ana-maria
Gorgeous and very creative work. Fantastic colors and mood. Looks beautiful!!!
Turin_Returns
Oh look....there they are!
eifelturm
Melancholy is at the bottom of everything, just as at the end of all rivers is the sea.
Pisces80
Unbelievable! What a beautiful painting, and your realism is outstanding. I stand in awe!
FS
I have no words........!!!!A fantastic creation!!Amazing work!!!
JPSoft
Agree with choronr ...
Ensomniac
It takes a while to take it all in. Excellent!!! Great work Ken.
kenmo
Fantastic image.... V
Doro
WOW ...long time ago...
gunsan
Had to look a while before I found the girls, they are parts of a majestic landscape, beautiful!
ISSE
I want to be there,super mood
wildgoha
oh !this place is so peaceful and quiet - I want to be there for a while -where's WildGoha ?
maggiemai
I love your work! Stunning scene here. :-) You are an incredible digital artist! :-) Happy New Year to you and I hope 2006 brings many wonderful surprises to you. V
cynlee
the scale of it leaves one in awe, truely magnificent as is all your work.. i have been looking & always amazed by what i see you create! ;]
Jerusha
Now this is truly fantastic and for madmen only :-) The majesty and photorealism (yet surrealistic mood) captured in this scene in unparalleled. You've got the mood of the book down pat. I am always awed by what creativity and beauty flows from you. I can't think of a better picture for this book, which, of course, is one of my favourites.