Just One Light by ds-penguin
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Description
I feel the overwhelming need to put words to the feelings that drove this, but I can find few words that seem sufficient.
The first word is: Depression. Depression because it stalks amongst us, pulling our loved ones into a world that seems so black, so empty, so bereft of hope and light that it swallows them up right in front of our eyes.
The second word is: Thank you. Thank you to everyone who reaches into that darkness with a hand, big or small, to help those you know and love in crisis. Thank you for being that One Light.
The third word is Courage. Not just the courage it takes to face the darkness like the Man of Steal or some other super hero, but the courage it takes to say: 'I'm vulnerable, and I need help.' The courage it takes to see someone who we love suffering and reach out to help them instead of pretending we don't see the cracks in the armor.
Some times, the difference between the darkness claiming a life or not is Just One Light. Just one hug, or hand, or shoulder to lean on.... It's about making sure that the people we love know they aren't alone in the black.
Just One Light.
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Rendered with Reality 2.5 and LuxRender 1.2
This scene was built with a single mesh light.
7 Hours, 3.5 kS/P
Comments (5)
ronmolina
Well done!
StudioArtVartanian
fantastic work!!!
motic
We, or better, I don't get the chance to see that kind of realism in a render that often and i wont say "how do you do it?!" cause i believe "difference is the master of learning"... have only appreciation and congratulations to offer ;o) Extremely well done!... 10+++
GrandmaT
Stunning render and powerful words. Sometimes it takes so little to do so much, and yet the fear of "interfering" or intruding stops the very actions that could turn someone's darkness into hope. Thank you for reminding us.
RubyTuesday70 Online Now!
Beautiful words, and so true. Thank you for sharing such a profound sentiment with us, I am sure many of us can relate. And the image is fitting, and wonderfully done.