Monday, June 29, 2009

A Collection of Cool Art: Part 3


Book Magic:
Everbody knows that books are portals to other worlds. This picture just puts it into perspective: this is what happens evertime you open one.
;)
So be careful.


The Beast:
A true Wulf in all it's gory glory. This picture reminds me of Gmork in The Neverending Story - and therefore scares the living shit out of me. It is particularily disturbing that the artist managed to capture the fact that whoever is seeing this creature is probably about to die - if they're lucky. Simply the way it stares at you through the picture *shiver*...

Wolf Mother:
Another rejected image to describe my blog name. I guess this is what I hope to become and not what I am at the moment. For those of you who haven't noticed, the woman's reflection is that of a mother-wolf - an interesting representation. I found it from a Native American Art website.


You Are SO My Bitch: This is Starbuck, played by Katee Sackhoff, from BSG again. This is a sceenshot from one of my favorite episodes called "Unfinished Buisness". I basically just enhanced the color a bit and added text. It is my opinion that the look she's giving defines the text. ;)

Firecloud:
This is something I would imagine could be seen between stormclouds and bright sunlight above. I like this picture for it's sheer elemental component.

Forbidden Road:
I believe this was a wallpaper for a video game too, but I can't recall it's name. The image is eerie and shows a deserted trail with a werewolf parked at the end close to the town. I like how strangely this image is balanced. The werewolf almost doesn't look out of place and, at first glance, it doesn't look like a werewolf at all. But when you look again, it's staring right at you!

Growth:
One of the stranger pieces I've seen, this picture shows a meeting of science and nature in a way I've never seen. Notice that there are no humans in the image. An image of things to come, perhaps? We might never know. I keep it for it's creative, but realistic aspect, but I have no idea who made it.


Mine!:
A minny Smog, perhaps? Another member of the "Cute Baby Dragon Club" that I've collected. The mischief is clearly visible in the baby's body posture and eyes. The use of light is particularily well done in this picture.

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