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The fall of the goddesses


I love the bird pulling the 'spare' face with the string, very well done!

You must have an extremely imaginative and patient mind to pull this off :D
 
I love the bird pulling the 'spare' face with the string, very well done!

You must have an extremely imaginative and patient mind to pull this off :D

Thank you very much for the comment, just have to spend many hours looking at photographs and at the end is the idea.
 
I agree with Jonathon. Imagination, patience. It is eerie but beautiful in a very subdued way.

I have just the tiniest critique. The profile on the rightside goddess, especially her nose, is lost in the white clouds. This may not be the case on a larger screen than mine (and to someone with younger eyes ^\^ ) but I had to enlarge it to see. Also, I am not quite sure what the glowing white objects in the foreground are ... ?
:mrgreen:
 
What are the white blobby things in the foreground?
If you mean the bright liquid, is but an effect of the liquid horizon, like a river coming out of the overview of the montage, creating a small lake at the foot of the goddesses. The other object of focus is a piece of skin down Callender.
 
If you mean the bright liquid, is but an effect of the liquid horizon, like a river coming out of the overview of the montage, creating a small lake at the foot of the goddesses.

I don't think this comes across at all. It is way too nebulous and doesn't appear sunken but -- hate to say this -- like a gelatinous blob.

Anyway, I only say this because I like your work and I would like it to be really well finished and this to me is just not clear.
 

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