Clown by lumo
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Description
scanned drawing (2B pen), photoshop
"Life is a comedy to those who think, and a tragedy to those who feel", can you please tell me who said that?
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Comments (27)
lumo
thank you so much, zandar :0]!
zandar
No prob. Your 2D work is some of the coolest I've seen here. Reminds me a lot of one of my favorite artists of all time... Dave McKean.
usslopez
Horace Walpole 1717 - 1797 Excellent...
tibet2004uk
Wow! Such a cool image! Great atmosphere! Excellent work! As for the sentence, I have no idea who said that but he/she was bloody right! ;)
tatooedravengirl
I really like this ...one of the reasons is it woud freak the hell outta my older sister who is scared of clowns..tee hee...but i love the way you made this pic and it has a feel of darkness to it which all should know by now ILOVE!!! he looks like he woulda been a clown in one of the traviling freak shows...thanks for sharing with us!
LindaB
Great creepy clown!
Pliadian
This is very well done. He shows great sorrow and emotion. Excellent art. I have no idea who wrote the quote. Might be Robin Willams..or Will Rogers.. Hope you find out.
yomah
My GOD lumo! He is the clown of my childhood. He would vist me in my attic/sanctuary and twist bizarre ballon animals... The person responsible for the quote is Horace Walpole (1717 - 1797). He was the youngest son of England's longest-ruling Prime Minister, Robert Walpole. He was also responsible for the writing the first Gothic novel, The Castle of Otranto, not a bad read for somethin' done in 1764
anyway more than you asked for... but your work kickazz and wanted to thank you for bringing him back into my dreamz
Yoshi O
Septembre
Very well done, extremely heavy mood conveyed here - bravo! And it was Horace Walpole, as our kind friends who posted prior to me have already shared with you!
herrhihat
Excellent as always .
cynlee
wow, haunting image, wonderfully weird & beautifully worked! :]
cbender
this is really great - i like his "evil sadness" - the way i feel here...
very expressive picture...
-christian
daeve
Awesome work!!!!
Tanialmeida
jeez thats a lot of hard labour in this piece! you know, there are only a few in this world that can truly make someone stop, and think for a second ;0] Vote+Favz
disa
Amazing work lumo, remember Picasso's clowns. I like it very much.
rudaMajka
Superb work!!!
wildfire2003
Hauntingly beautiful art. Wonderful work.
Larry-L
This reminds me of some of the works done by the impressionists like a Picasso or something. I really like it. It has a lot of emotion in it.
Jay7347
vote Can I vote more than once? Damn fine piece of work. This to me is one of the best I've seen lately, I think you did an awesome job here! -jay
bevchiron
I'm not even sure I have words for the emotion this conveys! I can't imagine a more perfect illustration for that quote.
Noa1
Brilliant Work!!! Just Excellent...
Synapse
Yeah, I'm with Bev, we should make up a new word for the feelings your work stirs up.
dimension7
Can't sleep, clown will eat me. Can't sleep, clown will eat me...
Jamesadactyle
Just the way I like my clows- SCARY AS HELL! Awesome job.
Acerebel
I don't find him scary at all. He seems much more like a wounded and weary creature. As always, you've encapsulated whole past lives of struggle and sorrow, and whole futures of bleak despair, in a (relatively) few strokes of your talented "pen".
jenr8r
this is freakin' badass!!! i missed this before! damn nice! :D
bern
Really impressive work !