The "woodyfied" Elitist by Hubert
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Description
As promised to certain members: My previous Hubism abstract "The Elitist" appearing in a "woodyfied" version.
Indeed! It really *is* perfect to decorate the meeting room of a high Executive, who loves to intimidate his flock.
DISCLAIMER:
- This scene here depicts a corporate meeting and not mockery of Leonardo DaWoody's famous image "The Temptation of Saint Bryce of the 2nd Church of Hubism"!
- The "2nd", because ehm.... well, the first was not too successfull. ;)
Hints:
- Bryce4 scene/render
- The cheap furniture and the lamps made from Bryce primitives.
- These chairs might be a teasing reference to The Bryster's "Comfy Chair" -- Though this decision is left to the inclined viewer. ;)
Comments (45)
npauling
A super work with great posing and colouring. One could cut the air with a knife in this bosses office.
valtes
Lovely piece of humour! Good idea! :)
artistheat
Excellent Image and Work
ia-du-lin
super scene, great view
SIGMAWORLD
Wirklich coole Szene. Prima!
arwenone
Excellent job!
EngleWolf
Love it!! Great stuff Hube!! =)
tofi
A really cool concept and image! I like the theme you have going on here..... simple, yet complex. Love the message that is being sent; almost satirical of the every day business man! :) Fantastic artwork and portrayal!
njb2000
I like the little chairs in this narrow room Nice exec. scene!
mnmpm
Very impressive!!
Le_Chat
Very nice " woodies"!
flora-crassella
hahaha!!!! Auf den Stühlen kann keiner einschlafen.....
virginiese
very cool idea and creativity
Richardphotos
could it be a "splinter group".a chip off the old block?cool render
blondeblurr
A touch of George Orwell's: - "The thought police would get him just the same" - certainly not 'ein Kaffeeklatsch!' but an excellent portrayal of 'Zeitgeist' or is it 'Weltschmerz'? BB