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To be or not to be...

2D Illustration posted on Feb 25, 2004
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This is kind of recycling image:-) I've used parts from my earlier pictures... I made this in PhotoShop for 2d forum's February theme. Thanks for viewing! I really like to read comments:-)

Comments (17)


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gunsan

9:24AM | Wed, 25 February 2004

Such a symphony of colors, like life itself! And all the symbols...life, death, light and darkness, the temporary and the lasting. You call it "to be or not to be.." but it is hard not to say YES to this multitude of life! Wonderful work Titta!!!

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Gregor.Scharff

10:04AM | Wed, 25 February 2004

Now i know it, how to say: Its flashing my mind. in this one so many feelings .Its like a flight to all feelings inside us. Like a firework of Life . Thanks that you made it Titta Hugs Your Gregor

dkirk335

10:07AM | Wed, 25 February 2004

There is a lot going on here but it all seems to blend very well in this Amazing Dreamlike image! Looks likes lots and lots of layers. Just quit smoking.

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tibet2004uk

10:37AM | Wed, 25 February 2004

Ah! Here it is! I just get up and I see it quite differently today! It seems more luminous! But maybe it's just my mood that has changed! And I didn't notice the dragonfly yesterday either! This looks like an infernal spirale of colors and elements...joy and sadness all together!

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bevchiron

11:32AM | Wed, 25 February 2004

What a lovely addition the dragonfly is, I really liked your first version in the forum but this is such a perfect finishing touch enhancing the impression of a spiritual voyage through the light & dark phases of our life cycle. Great work Titta ; )

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tatooedravengirl

12:59PM | Wed, 25 February 2004

Excellent T just wonderous..so many things to look for and see..beautiful..it kinda reminds me of a movie called.."Goonies" at the end they find a pirate ship and tius has that feel to me...love and respect..Julia

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lov2live

1:12PM | Wed, 25 February 2004

frightful ... great work ....

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DoomsdayRenderer

1:31PM | Wed, 25 February 2004

I think this is even better now :) !

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Varian

2:29PM | Wed, 25 February 2004

Gregor said it best - like a fireworks of life. What a profusion of thoughts and feelings!

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johnyf

2:47PM | Wed, 25 February 2004

Great Work!

phantom309

2:58PM | Wed, 25 February 2004

fantastic work!!!!!

gallimel

4:38AM | Thu, 26 February 2004

very mighty job dear. the choesion given by the warm tone and texture makes it equally pleasant and challengin. fantastic.

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hewsan

9:09PM | Thu, 26 February 2004

Haha - Like this, first read the comments in the 2d forum - like the symbolism - my take is Life is in our hands, it can zip from here to there like the movements of the dragonfly, and can seem to move at a snail's pace - but in reality is as brief as a butterfly's kiss... or could be reading it wrong...[:0]

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adrox

2:35AM | Mon, 01 March 2004

Hi titta, as always a "real classic" :P Grettings.

Lissa_lei

1:07AM | Wed, 03 March 2004

A dragonfly of a different kind, but just as superb as the last

BobaDuffs

1:52PM | Tue, 07 December 2004

Jewels encrusted into skulls, hands and dragonflies wow love the composition you came up with so little images wow!! :P

chiaroescuro

11:03PM | Wed, 09 February 2005

I love Hamblet. You got my heart Milady :-b


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