2001 space odyssey by nickcarter
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Description
Liberamente ispirato al famoso film di Stanley Kubrick
Freely inspired by the famous Stanley Kubrick film
Grazie a tutti per la visualizzazione e commenti!
Thanks to all for viewing and comments!
Comments (20)
eekdog
Super idea and image for that remarkable movie.
miwi
giulband
La scena รจ molto suggestiva sia per la composizione che per la splendida atmosfera dorata !!
romangirl
Excellent scene!
blankfrancine
Great tribute to a classic sci-fi film.Wonderfully done.
QuietRiot
I saw the film, I read the book and I love your interpretation!
Richardphotos
outstanding take on the movie
rhol_figament
Nice one Nick! Been a while since I watched the movie, good flashback, a classic for sure...
Daddywolf
Wonderful Realization !
BryceHoro
Very cool idea, excellently executed.
UteBigSmile
Well done my friend!!!!
starship64
Fantastic work.
beachsidelegs
WOW Wonderful image my friend love it :)
Jean_C
Superbly done scene, great image!
MineFujiko
Wonderful Space Odyssey scene!
matstan2610
Outstanding scene .
JaneEden
hugs Jane xx
VEDES
Fantastic work!!!!!!!!!
AureliusdeMercoeur
An excellent tribute to the famous scene of the Monolith ! A very well rendered scene ! Nice work !
anahata.c
I'm picking up where I left off...when I return to RR (after a long absence), I catch up in the galleries differently than most artists: I don't comment by ebot (or by chronological order): I comment by gallery. It's an unusual way to do things, but it works best for me. So it may take me several days before I get to each artist, because I'm going gallery by gallery. However, I see everything by my favorite artists (and you're one!), even when I'm not posting or commenting...So thank you for your wonderful and always supportive comments, while I've not yet commented on your work. I'm very slow at commenting, so it takes me a lot of time...but I'm here now, and it's always a great pleasure!
Yes, I can see Kubrick's vision in your work. You did a very strong interpretation of Kubrick's light from those early scenes of the film. And also in the colors of the ground, and in the sense of primal life, and even desolation, in the film. Great yellows in this image, very intense---like the yellows at the beginning of the world. And the apes/monkeys staring at the monolith in confusion and wonder. And of course the ape touching the monolith. A fine re-interpretation, with great light and atmosphere.