Immortality by blankfrancine
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Description
Collage created in The Gimp.
Comments (33)
LivingPixels
Powerful image!!! it really takes command of your senses as you mull over the concept in your mind, Strikingly creative! wonderful image!!!
november22
Very imaginative - great red really sets the tone.
popeslattz
Ah, the exotic back-side sniffing ritual performed by the Ant-men of Kanarsi to pay homage to the eye-ball headed, all-seeing space god who holds their fate in his giant hands. Their dedication is sung about in the many ballads of the drunken followers. I see you've included the title of one of the best known of these above the image. Excellent iconography! ;>}
brycek
Terrific and creative..great job!!
e-brink
Immortality is not all about worship. Some immortal folk are hated. I feel there should be a new word for this and that word should be 'shunship'. Another lovely and iconic image... you are sure to be worshiped yourself one day for you art. I'm starting my worship of you right now.
mikeerson
It looks like baby bird humans waiting for that regerdgitation - lol and The center guy, I hope it's not you getting a big head and thinking your immortal - (eye noticed the "I" on his shoulders) Something recently happen? did you total a car and not get a broken bone or stitches??? I did that once, I felt super.... I couldn't believe I wasn't dead... and 3 hours later, I'm walking out of the Hospital... I do have some backpain still to this day - that was over 6 years ago.
carlx
Looks wild and fantastic, Mandi!!!
lyron
Very wonderful illustration!!!!
allnaydi
Fabulous and creative iconic image Mandi. Stunning work - again!
marcopolinski
different ... I like it!
flaviok
Tocante. Passa o sentimento desta busca sem rumo, e servinência do homem a imortalidade. Não olhar ao além, mas dentro de si. Brilhante realização minha amiga, aplausos (5) Regard. Pass the feeling of looking aimlessly and servinência the immortality of man. Not to look beyond, but within themselves. Brilliant achievement my friend, welcome (5)
Homus_Artistic
Very interesting symbolism
magnus073
This one is superb Mandi, I think it fits the title so well
annie5
Very creative and imaginative! Original as always :)
schonee
There can only be one... Great work!
bern
OMG !!! :-)
Jay-el-Jay
Fine work on this creation.It looks like a glyphtograph from some ancient civilization.
bronwyn_lea
Great image. It's different and I like it.
anahata.c
I love to see the interpretations, and popeslattz' is closest to mine. It's really a whole language-world of its own, and very much like the ancient iconographies of worship, esp. in native peoples where creative symbolism is so vivid. The bowing to the center 'god' is just right, the center god (I assume it's male as I don't see any female symbols) has qualities just like so many pre-columbian and other ancient cultures, and the insignia atop really does look like a title or name of a god or a warning or invocation, whatever. You really know your ancient pictograms & symbols, how they feel and how they lay on a surface; it's simple & direct, the title's just right, and with some nicks and broken stone thrown in, it could be a cave painting to a very ancient god. Really fine work...
Miska7
Very creative image! Well done.
densa
this one is truely a masterpiece my friend sends chills inside my soul
pixelmeister
Very cool work!
Black-Carrie
Sometimes we wish without looking for consequences! Fantastic done, again!
cmcc
i like gimp too. very interesting work.
amota99517
Totally cool work!
ekatz
love this.... great symbols
nikolais
fabulous artwork!
ontar1
Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Richardphotos
gives me an impression of Aztec art. superb composition
delaorden_ojeda
Now I am sure you did a tribute to Rosetta Stone, if ! am not wrong it is in the Britsh Museun Of London since the year 1802, but I am not sure, great work Mandi !