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The Counting of Crows

Bryce (none) posted on Jan 06, 2005
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If you see one crow it foretells an unhappy event. Two means a change for the better. A trio signifies a marriage, four a birth. Five at once is a positive transaction or silver. Six signifies gold in the form of wealth or greed. Seven is something of spiritual significance, perhaps a secret. Eight foretells a life altering experience, while nine means something sensual. Ten signifies an overwhelming sensation. Eleven is uncertainty. A dozen crows is best of all, for they foretell fulfillment and riches, an end to a problem or the answer to a question. This is #1 of a short series about a long sleepless night. *** Although I like them, this wasn't inspired by the music group. Made the windows and bed in Amapi. Bedspread made in Poser5. Noggin's raven/crow, Tony Lynch floor mat

Comments (19)


Sophies

10:44AM | Thu, 06 January 2005

He is having a scary night i think :))

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JNH

10:46AM | Thu, 06 January 2005

Powerful POV. Never heard about crow counting. Very interesting concept. I count eighteen...what a way to start out the year! Cheers!!!

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Euxeb007

10:47AM | Thu, 06 January 2005

Great perspective ! And nice work with the blanket

vangogh

11:54AM | Thu, 06 January 2005

Fantastic art! Love the perspective and the look of dismay on his face. What does 18 crows mean?

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Megandoc

12:17PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

I think he's concentrating on counting. Must be quite difficult to do that when they're flying together like that. Excellent image.

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A_

2:09PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

interesting POV. very unique.

jstsittinghere

3:29PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

brillant! this is, love it!

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dougocd

4:19PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

What a freaky concept, wild POV and idea!

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sittingblue

5:23PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

amazing artwork. I love your style.

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electric

5:43PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

nightmares,,,,cool looking

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jsgknight

5:45PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

Maybe he should try turning off the light, or closing a window! Cool concept.

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lemonjim

8:44PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

Always amazed what you do with a simple "room". Love the subtle color shift and shadows.

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dashboard_jehovah

9:02PM | Thu, 06 January 2005

great pastel colors!...concept and visualisation are awesome! powerfull POV!

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zfigure7

1:57AM | Fri, 07 January 2005

Very original. This is looking so comedic. Well done on this piece! Keep counting!

RJC

7:21AM | Fri, 07 January 2005

Well, I know I really hate it when this happens to me.

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WeeLaddie

10:04AM | Fri, 07 January 2005

Love the pov and the intensive concentration on the guy's face; hope he isn't lulled to sleep before they've all passed through.

eryt

3:15PM | Fri, 07 January 2005

wow..how original and creative..a wonderful work! V

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Dinhi

2:35PM | Sat, 08 January 2005

...as the crow flys..right out the window! Fun imagination, can't wait for the next piece! This guy must be in for a life altering event, I counted about 18, lucky guy too, not a one of em left a dropping! hahahaha (=

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zakalwe

9:46AM | Sun, 09 January 2005

=D


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