The Fall by iapetus
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Description
The fall of roundness against the waterhole will send it to the flat dimension where the z's never had a chance against the x's and y's. The blind jury who has never smelled beyond frivolous adulation will sure dampen the fall and elevate it to its deserved greatness stature, to become a lapis lazuli drop joining the other gems that saturate this space.
Comments (12)
darkreccess
are you stoned?
pseudo-nym
the excellent textures, deep mapped shadows, composition and the gibberish above reminds me of the famous work of my beloved tallpindo.
pjaj
Wonderful artwork!! Well done!
SophiaDeer
Very creative work! I like the texture in the orb.
cynlee
well ok then! :] if you say so... i say bravo!! & welcome :]
coolcatcom
There's an artist I know and who's works and writings I like who seems to have the samo MO (that's cop talk) as you. Welcome aboard Dale I'm sure you'll like it here! far out man!
rendererer
Fantastic! I love the red flowers and those cute puppies. A+++
hack2455
it was 1964 in an alley off Cornrow Drive deep in Huckledirt, Mississippi that I pitched my final barbed, iris, blue-tone alaskan ice marble in hopes to win back momma's trailer I had lost only 436 point two seconds before. And then the morning dew puddle from heck arose from the depths of Lingy-taka, China and swallowed up all hopes just as it passed thru the gates of what would've been seedless watermelon heaven. :-( I'm sorry momma.
ShawnDriscoll
Not sure why this artwork doesn't have an excellent rating? Have we run out of Kool-Aid?
gallimel
I am not expert of it but I think as for first trial is a very nice image :) Keep it up and go always beyond :) Have fun along us :)
Hopalong
A witty reference to Flatland, itself not a particularly well thought out, consistent, or interesting fiction, save to third-rate mathematicians writing on the romance of "INFINITY" (ooooooo, ahhhhhh), hehe.
Vidar
Cool.:)