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Some Lifeforms at the Bottom of the Sea

2D Creatures posted on Aug 29, 2009
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Just a fantasy. * * * * * *
I'm almost caught up! I go alphabetically, so this time I started with the Z's! (Sorry A's & B's: Sometimes you gotta give the 'lower' end its day in court...I should finish next time...)
* * * * * * Have a fine Sunday! Mark (Photoshop)

Comments (26)


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durleybeachbum

2:32PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

Mesmerizing, Mark!! Sooooo richly coloured,with intricate overlays and fascinating shapes ... inspiring and uplifting ...just Wondrous! Thankyou for all your encouraging comments tonight, too!

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magnus073

2:38PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

This is really amazing Mark and brought a smile to my face instantly. Like many people I've always been fascinated about the lifeforms at the bottom of the sea and what lies beneath. You've done a splendid job of bringing your vision of them to life here for all to see. As I scan up and down your image I can make out a vast array of them that have long since been forgotten. The lighter areas remind me of their almost glowing eyes pearing out from the darkness.

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MagikUnicorn

2:42PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

Marvelous Abstarction !

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1402dandoy

2:50PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

TRippy! Cool work!

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helanker

2:53PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

Well mark, it must be very happy life forms down there, having such a beauty around them. I love this image because of the deep colors and dark areas. It has such a peaceful mood. I can almost hear the quiet sound of the under sea. I also thank you so much for all your wonderful comments to my gallery, Mark.

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tennesseecowgirl

3:15PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

Something soothing about this... very beautiful work Mark, and I have missed you xo

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MrsRatbag

3:31PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

This would make a wonderful stained glass window; so beautiful!

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odie

4:01PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

Oh ~ the dark and murky depths hold lots of stunning secrets. But you seem to have found them as I see glowing plankton and luminescent, nameless life forms. These are not shy but some of them seem to be winking. If I stare long enough I DO see faces... I hope that is a good sign. lol Excellent work and your creativity doesn't seem to EVER run out!

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flavia49

5:31PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

glorious!!! vibrant!

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amota99517

5:38PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

Totally rad!!! Love it!

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beachzz

5:48PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

Wow--WHAT sea IS this?? I want to go there and lose myself in its glorious color!! It's alive and vibrant and absolutely gorgeous!!

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3x3

7:27PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

looks real trippy mark x

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auntietk

8:47PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

This has a wonderful spiral feel to it, like an upwelling current lifting and shifting and rearranging. Beautifully done, my dear!

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koosievantutte

9:00PM | Sat, 29 August 2009

a feast of colours, mark, i love it, sorry for being late

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lyron

3:29AM | Sun, 30 August 2009

Excellent Mark. I love it!!!

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Miska7

11:59AM | Sun, 30 August 2009

Really nice image. Great colours and textures! Excellent work!

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sandra46

12:48PM | Sun, 30 August 2009

superb interpretation of all the colors one finds at the bottom of a sea. Tropical here, to me, not arctic!

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bpclarke

4:33PM | Sun, 30 August 2009

One word... SUBLIME! The colors and textures tease the senses as you gaze upon each part of the image. Taking it in like a drink of cold water on a hot day. Ahhhh! Quenchable art. Who would have thought? :o)

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romanceworks

9:10PM | Sun, 30 August 2009

A very colorful sea from the depths of your imagination. CC

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anaber

9:30PM | Sun, 30 August 2009

Fantasy! OF COURSE!!! What more could be an "under water" scene like this???And your bottom of the sea is a miracle:O)because as far as you are plunging you can see more and more light and not the expected darkness..and also luminous and coloured figures like in a underwater city, and you´ve transformed the bottom of the sea into a feast:cheers!;)))Fascinating, mark, your so creative interpretation of the sea.

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three_grrr

10:06PM | Sun, 30 August 2009

Aaaah .. you've captured the magic of those deep dark ocean bottom critters .. the ones that have that phosphorescent glow to attract meals. You've magnified their colors to a positively joyous state, and put them on canvas and made them glow and dance to the rythm of the ocean waves! spectacular work! Awesome slow ride from the top to the bottom .. after zooming of course.

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dragonmuse

12:30AM | Mon, 31 August 2009

This is lovely.. so rich in colour, yet nebulous in form.. like a dream.

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novelist

8:16PM | Thu, 03 September 2009

I see the same neons I see when I glance at fish and plant life in a salt-water aquarium, and some texturing like fish scales all emerging from the dark depths of your artfully painted sea. It has a wonderful flow as does all of your work. Call me crazy, but I also see a man in a colorful suit (blue pants, pink jacket) with dark wavy hair, sitting cross-legged, gesturing. He looks very content in his watery environment. Fine work and as always mesmerizing.

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Campo-Diaz

10:18AM | Sat, 05 September 2009

Fantastic fantasy....

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faroutsider

11:42PM | Fri, 11 September 2009

Anaber is right - you bring light and colour where darkness is expected. Life cooking in volcanic vents... I love it!

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Marinette

4:37PM | Sun, 13 September 2009

Se questo è un fondale marino, dimmi dov'è che ci vado subito!!!!;)))Fascinating your so creative interpretation .


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