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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Immortal City

Teyr'kelfyian; the immortal city. 

No army could topple its walls.
No famine could starve it.
No wind, no rain, no fire could leave its mark.  

For five millennia it has now stood.
The great seas beating against the cliffs.
Innumerable tides have lapped the shore.
 
Teyr'kelfyian; the immortal city.
Teyr'kelfyian; the deserted city.
Time has done unto it what nothing else could


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Immortal City - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Shelz Keast
©Shelz Keast. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Architecture, Houses, Castles, etc] [Landscape, Nature, Panoramic]
Techniques: [Computer Painted from Scratch] [Computer Program]
DateNameComment 
22 Jan 2006:-) Sarah Fischer
Had a little trouble formating the text I see...Don't worry i don't know how to do it either. Love your picture, especially the sun coming through the clouds.

22 Shelz Keast replies: "Thanks for telling me that, i'll just go and fix it. If any one knows the right formating for centering text please tell me, for I have no idea about html."
22 Jan 200645 Winky
OMG! This is wonderful! how did you make this?!

:-) Shelz Keast replies: "I just kinda did it on the computor. I had a great photo from the family album for reference though"
5 May 200645 Sam
oh my gosh i never knew that people could do that kind of work on the computer! I love it! Looks really awesome!

2 Shelz Keast replies: "Thanks, but truth be told there are even better examples of computor art scattered around elfwood. After all this is only my first attempt."
13 May 200645 Jordan E. Garrison
OOOOH! I love it!......thank you for commenting on my page!

12 Shelz Keast replies: "No problem, I'll always take the time to return comments, though I might take a little while longer to reply to them...I'll pay your gallery another visit."
20 Sep 200645 Anonymous
GREAT use of colors well done!

1 Shelz Keast replies: "Thank you so much."
21 Sep 200645 Ilena L. Gecan
Wow, it really grabs you. Like a beautiful sunset can. Actually, it looks like an album cover with a sunset on it to me.

:-) Shelz Keast replies: "Thanks, I guess I wanted this pic to be of the sort that just gets you just to stare into it's depths. (How effective it is could be debatable)"
11 Nov 2006:-) Tom Ryley
What a great picture! I'm really going to have to have a go with computer programs in my art

:-) Shelz Keast replies: "Ohh thank you! Computors have their advantages and dissadvantages (such a the possiblity of crashing)"
17 May 200745 Emma Claridge
Hey Shelz, I couldn't belive that you did this on a computer, I simply just mistakened this for fantastic painting skills.

1 Shelz Keast replies: "Thanks, Emma. The program I used, Deep Paint, mimics real paint types (I used the acrylic brush for this one)."
19 Mar 2008:-) Stephanie S. K. Marbach
this one somehow reminded me a bit of the cliffs of moher... that big tower back there looks very frightening... i love pictures with contrasts of height... it looks awesome!!!
31 Mar 2008:-) Stephanie NIGHTSHADE Barker
so very eye catching. this is beautiful. it has a wonderful flow to it, great job
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