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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Ora pro nobis Peccatoribus

A freaky pic of a nun .... just don't ask ^^;

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Ora pro nobis Peccatoribus - SciFi and Fantasy Art by S.R. Braun
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Categories: [Angels, Religious, Spiritual, Holy] [Vampires, Zombies, Undeads, Dark, Gothic] [Woman, Women]
Techniques: [Computer Painted from Scratch]
DateNameComment 
9 Sep 200245 Nonny
Uh, Sarah Digna Yudlowitz, 'married to the Son of God' is a metaphor *underline underline* that attempts to illustrate the relationship between God and all Christians. Kindly find out what something means before spitting all over it.
As far as the picture goes, creepy. The facial expression is well done. The visible body (arm, etc) seems a bit skinny to fit that shoulder width, but hey... The veil folds came out okay!
10 Sep 200245 Bubble
(For Nonny)-Actually even knowing the metaphor behind Nuns beliefs and physical symbolism, they are still weird!!! People are entitled to their own opinions whether they are based on knowledge or on feeling, you should respect her opinion as I respect yours and as you respect this artists depiction.
This is a fantastic concept Sarah I love it and once again beautifully rendered.
10 Sep 2002:-) Clayton Tait
Evil vampiric nun! What a great idea! A vampire comes into a nunnery under the guise of a normal person, infects and converts the head nun, slowly converts the rest, no one hears from the nunnery, so the Knightly order of the religion comes in to investigate and finds this lady here....I love this picture. Nice job!
14 Sep 2002:-) Kylie Braun
I always thought Nuns were scary though I often told people I was going to become one... *blinks* Not anymore, i've gotten over that. But that is how Nuns are... freaky. This is cool!
Cool!
27 Sep 2002:-) ´Taika´ Tuuli Aarniala
Wickee~~~~d

You're great at computer colouring, I love the mood of this one too... It's like plastic and metal, and chaos and fear, but still not quite...

I really like this one though...
1 Oct 200245 Dennis Drury
Most of the nuns I have known were not nearly as good-looking as this gal must have been before she was "turned." As for being an actual vampire, wearing a rosary with a cross on it would be quite fatal for a traditional vampire...
13 Mar 200345 no name
Ahh i knew those nuns were up to no good. Nice lighting effect
25 Jun 200345 David "Sancti" Auer
Is she a vampire or did she just come back from a killer lovemaking session with her hubby? (BTW, until Bram Stoker, traditional vampires were not burned by crosses.)
4 Dec 200345 Voicegirl
Oh man I am *never* going to look at nuns the same way again! I love the look on her face, creepy yet seductive at the same time! Good job! *gives thumb up*
1 Feb 200545 reaven lie
I love it! It jsut screams "look at me and my lovely religion" im going to stop myself before i go too far, but i love it. Very comical, and im sure my catholic sister would have a nervouse breakdown followed by a heartatack parilyszing half of her body, but my baptist fiend finds it quite tantilizing. Continue the work, id love to know your secret
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