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Description Not dead yet! 


And all the better, because there are so many more works that I want to draw/paint ASAP. 






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Many of the images I am pushing myself to draw are little more than curiosities that I treasured, hoping that one day I'll be capable of giving them a slightly better shape than those doodles that might as well be used to adorn the door of refridgerator. 


This curiosity that survived long enough to see the light of day started as a B&W silhouette on an educational poster within a classroom that was used to host education_about_society classes as per course of late elementary school program. 


The sum of elements is the same in both my memory of what the poster contained and the artwork of my production - after all, the goal of aforementioned visual aid was to provide cursory insight to the more gruesome models of how system/society/nation/country interacts with human units that create those collective bodies. 


Perhaps there was even something written underneath, but I only remember the amorphous blob of sentences and thesis, so I cannot quite reconstruct the whole lesson as it was precisely told by a laminated piece of cardboard. 

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Comments: 13

Peroaks [2013-12-17 21:34:57 +0000 UTC]

Holy shit dude, the sense of scale is just staggering. How large is this piece in real life?

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TheGreatMC In reply to Peroaks [2013-12-18 11:49:45 +0000 UTC]

I doubt it would exceed 150 meters.  

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Peroaks In reply to TheGreatMC [2013-12-18 19:07:23 +0000 UTC]

That's quite the wide brush you've got.

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TheGreatMC In reply to Peroaks [2013-12-18 20:42:58 +0000 UTC]

Ah, you are asking about the format! Sorry, my mind got so cloudy at that part of the day.  



A bit larger than A3, though not by much. Wanted it to be a practice work, so I picked a format small enough to allow for mistakes.

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Peroaks In reply to TheGreatMC [2013-12-19 20:39:31 +0000 UTC]

Small enough? Most artists seem to vouch for large formats that way, so mistakes are unnoticeable when the piece is scaled down.


Do you mean small enough that you wouldn't mind starting over if something went arse-up?

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TheGreatMC In reply to Peroaks [2013-12-20 01:51:13 +0000 UTC]

Rather: small enough so I would get to see sooner how entirety of my technique and gimmicks work - and, in effect - get a quicker scope on what I need to correct. Larger format doesn't allow for such a 'trial period before full version'.

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RedDeath97 [2013-12-16 21:35:23 +0000 UTC]

It's good to see you back.

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TheGreatMC In reply to RedDeath97 [2013-12-16 23:15:25 +0000 UTC]

I like to see myself back also!  


And thank you kindly.

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AlphaXXI [2013-12-08 15:51:47 +0000 UTC]

Damn, those things looks very creative. I'm shit at perspective.

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TheGreatMC In reply to AlphaXXI [2013-12-08 16:06:17 +0000 UTC]

That only requires a bit of practice to get a hold of. There are still quite a few settings/poses/perspectives that remain outside of my comfort zone and I know I have to rush in to try them out.

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Noisemann [2013-12-08 07:56:59 +0000 UTC]

in the time gone youve improved a lot, your understanding of scale and architectural sensibilities sharpen. cant wait to see what you do next.

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TheGreatMC In reply to Noisemann [2013-12-08 10:35:36 +0000 UTC]

Probably fanart of such obscure venues that it will raise a brow or two - for I need to explore interpretative a bit more. Thanks!

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Noisemann In reply to TheGreatMC [2013-12-09 06:09:00 +0000 UTC]

ive been meaning to do similar, a lot of things don't get the attention they deserve and won't without intervention like that. also im glad to see you posting again, youre one of my favorite artists. some things of possible interest .

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