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Crow lost a piece of cheese

2D Abstract posted on Feb 20, 2015
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on a fable about a crow holding a piece of cheese and a fox... in corel painter from a scratch

Comments (11)


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kgb224

10:23AM | Fri, 20 February 2015

Outstanding work my friend. God bless.

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Domi48

10:56AM | Fri, 20 February 2015

Original work and beautiful render.

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durleybeachbum

11:17AM | Fri, 20 February 2015

What a a masterpiece! You never cease to amaze and inspire me. Nikolay!

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Juliette.Gribnau

11:47AM | Fri, 20 February 2015

specially the crow is gorgeous... I would have cropped the piece of cheese out of the image wonderful work

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aksirp

1:38PM | Fri, 20 February 2015

oh, you have multiple talent! superb art!

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jendellas

2:05PM | Fri, 20 February 2015

This is amazing, superb image. x

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MrsRatbag

8:23PM | Fri, 20 February 2015

Incredibly cool, wow! I love this!

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netot

9:04PM | Fri, 20 February 2015

Perhaps the crow does not have a beautiful voice, but you have given beauty to him with your work!

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wysiwig

10:40PM | Fri, 20 February 2015

The crow looks very upset but the cheese seems terrified. Stunning work, sir. Very dynamic.

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Chipka

5:54PM | Sun, 22 February 2015

It comes as no surprise to me that you've created something brilliant here. It's what you do. I love this! I'm amazed at all of the subtle emotional details in this! This is one classy, elegant and playful piece of art. I love the crow, and the cheese itself has personality. This is a brilliant piece of work and definitely a favorite.

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anahata.c

10:36AM | Wed, 18 March 2015

Nikolay, I apologize for not commenting on your last few images until now, sometimes I just lose track of where I am, and I didn't mean to go this long. I saw all 3 the day they went up, and was moved by them all (as I always am), I just forgot to actually comment. Mea culpa. In any case, this has the same intensity as your photographs, only in a completely different medium. You've made an almost fine-wire mesh-sculpture, with lots of deep shadow throughout it. Its strands emerge and submerge into deep darkness, like it's lit very dramatically in a museum. Beautiful lighting, line, and "grain" work. (The strands have grain in them.) The crow's beak seems to be holding something in it, almost another bird...though it could be strange transformed energies coming out of him too, kind of a 'spirit energy' coming out of him. And you have these fractal-like forms all around him, also heavily immersed in darkness. And a lone star, with a faint shooting star in the background. Then the cheese: The cheese looks like it didn't want to be caught, and it's so graphic---that yellow, a deep saturated yellow, makes it stand out from the whole. All in all, this has the feeling of an ancient tale, something imbedded in our old consciousnesses; and it's perfect for the haunting agelessness of folklore. (I apologize, but I don't see a fox, though it might be present in hidden forms. The bird and cheese are quite commanding, maybe they outshadowed the poor canine...) You use black about as well as any artist here, and your signature is a wonderful coppery red-brown, a very nice accent to the whole. Brilliant; and, with Andrea, "you never cease to amaze and inspire me".


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