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I just finished this last week. The original illustration was from several years ago and I posted it on here. This is my box-illustration version. I basically had to re-draw about 80 percent of it, so I could separate the layers...draw behind the images. I even had to re-draw those pesty cubicle in the background...UGGGH!! Lots of cutting involved...so this may be the only one I make, although it is set up for mass duplication. Unfortunately, the cutting process takes way too long..the wires. I have other box-illustrations that are much better for mass duplication ...assembly line-like. I used Graphite and Bic Pens 'for some rendering and sharpening the edges to make certain things "pop"'..
The only computer involved was for the scanning and printing of the layers, so I would be able to crank out more of the same. Enjoy...to the whole 10 people who will see this out of the millions of deviations per day... --ROBB Daily DeviationGiven 2006-11-03Be sure to read the description to pekerhed's Call to the Padded Center 2. It's fascinating. Reminds me of collage work in some ways. The piece is almost an optical illusion that reaches out to the observer. Call to the Padded Center 2 by ~pekerhed (Suggested by `sya and Featured by `dholms) |
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October 31, 2006
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-.r ssej
Btw. sofar 38 ppl have seen it!
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"... and the man has spoken..."
and...this is insane! all that work! *faints from the thought*
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Hold fast to dreams,
For if dreams die,
Life is nothing but a broken-winged bird that cannot fly.
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...GrapeRoad
--ROBB'
Heheheheheehehehe
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The art of losing isn't hard to master;
so many things seem filled with the intent
to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
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The art of losing isn't hard to master;
so many things seem filled with the intent
to be lost that their loss is no disaster.
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