A. D. 2325, United Planets Congress by Akhbour
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Some may not like this one, but it is still my dream, may it become real some day!
Humbly I used the words of a great soul!
Comments (19)
alltheoriginalnames
Its a classic quote take from a moving speech of a great man who left us far to soon. Something that still holds true and resonates to this day, its message transcends time. Interesting adaptation and symbolism with a futuristic approach.
clam73
cool concept and great lighting....congrats!
jmillz13
fantastic! great concept!
Timesurfer
love it!!
NefariousDrO
While I believe that we slowly get closer to that dream, I fear that we still have some hard distance to go. Excellent work, very good choice for image to go with this.
retread
Let's just hope it doesn't take until 2325 A.D. for the dream to become reality. Until it does, though, we have wonderful artists like you to remind and intrigue us and tickle our funny bones just a bit.
Desgar
No truer words could be spoken then, now, or in the future. The Promised Land still exists, and we will all get there.
ESarge
Great words and a great image!!
Cimaira
Excellent render and words.
RundwulfWolfShield
Excellent post, Peter!!
lorddarkwolf
awesome political satire
kitzie21
Interesting adaptation of one of a great speech (Fourty children? Come on!). Great image, well composed and lit, and the words take it to another level. This is certainly original.
LBAMagic
Excellent work and statement
7Sins
Love the twist on that famous old speech, good luck to the Trolls I say, I think they have more hope of peace and harmony than us humans.
moonbunnie
Oh this is wonderful creation , nice work!
mhossack
Brilliant image! Very well done.
amirapsp
Awesome stuff Peter...Hugs
evoluzione33
nice work!
thotto
Good to see that in the 40th year after the assassination of Martin Luther King. His spirit is not dead, and this speech remains one of the most important of the 20th century.