The Last Plague by Sybil
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Comments (9)
luciferino
very beauty composition, great impact has the drammatic expression of the pharaon
Diandra
Powerful image and great message. Your work, as ever, is very inspirational. Thank you for sharing ~Diane
dadamson
This is incredible! I am very moved by this! The theme here is the most powerful of anything I have seen here.
pendarian
Wow..the message is powerful and the story behind it is one of my favorites...the stubborness and pride of men know few boundries..and the price we pay is sometimes in the blood of innocents.
cyber-organic
Good job on the composition, and I love the expression of pharoah's face. My only gripe is that the colors have a sort of washed out look. Some postwork level adjustment could probably produce more vivid colors.
Tamela.J.
WOW!! Incredibel image! Very moving. Very excellent job. Love this!
lgrant
Very powerful!!! The anguish on the Pharoah's face brings tears to my eyes each time I look at him. A wonderful job, Sybil. cyber-organic...I have to respectfully disagree about the colors. I think the muted colors help to focus the eye on the Pharoh and his dead child.
RG19
"And Moses said, 'Thus says the Lord, 'About midnight I am going out into the midst of Egypt, and all the first-born of the Pharoah who sits on his throne, even to the first-born of the slave girl who is behind the millstones; all the first-born of the cattle as well. 'But against any of the sons of Israel a dog shall not even bark, wether against man or beast, that you may understand how the Lord makes a distinction between Egypt and Israel." [Exodus 11:4-6] Excellent image Sybil and very timely!
Sprryte
I agree with everyone here. THIS is one powerful and awesome render to illustrate a very deep truth. Thank you Sybil - Your art is a true testimony.