Earthquake in the hearth of Italy by nickcarter
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Description
I had decided to stand for some time away from the Internet and from my passion for 3D, but what happened on the night of 24 August prompted me to want to express, through graphics, pain and shock at what happened.
I have tried to represent the pain and the despair of those who have lost everything, family affections, House and for many, unfortunately, life!
I dedicate this my work, especially the town of Amatrice (without intending to take anything away from all the other villages destroyed by the earthquake) but in that country a special affection binds me having here spent many happy hours in the peace and quiet.
Nick Carter
Comments (17)
MineFujiko
Cool foggy scene!
byteline
Very nice tribute, great render and excellent done!
eekdog
Lots of lives were lost in that quake Good job on the ruins.
romangirl
Terribly sad!
Richardphotos
a terrible tragedy for sure as any earthquake any where. a superb representation of the despair an anguish
beachsidelegs
A moving tribute my friend the lone figure sat on the steps says it all.....My thoughts are with all of them :)
rbowen
Very nice and touching tribute. Very tragic event.
GrandmaT
Magnificent tribute to those caught in this terrible tragedy.
rhol_figament
Well done!
Daddywolf
With All the Tragedy In the World The Natural Disasters are the only ones we can not Control!
starship64
Beautiful tribute.
UteBigSmile
MARVELOUS TRIBUTE FOR SUCH A SAD EVENT!
buffalosoldier
nice job sad work
giulband
Grande tributo e grande opera d'arte !!!!
Cyve
Marvelous tribute my friend !!!
nickcarter
Recent events have led me to consider how strange is the life. This work must have started a thousand times, trying to portray the drama that is unfolding in Aleppo or more generally in the Middle East, but the horror provoked in me from what is happening in the land of Syria has always prevented me to finish it! Now the work of nature (which we cannot oppose) and certainly not hypocrisy and wickedness of man, managed to allow me to finish my modest contribution.
I thank all those who have wished to share the sense of pain! Nick Carter.
Mondwin
Splendid tribute my friend!!Bravissimo!V:DDD.Hugsxx Whylma