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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Final thoughts

A man about to be executed waits for his punishment to end his wondering thoughts.

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Final thoughts - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Heath k. Vincent
İHeath k. Vincent. All rights reserved!

Categories: [Man, Men]
Techniques: [Pencil/Graphite Pen]
DateNameComment 
22 Mar 199945 John Wesley Hardin
Agian very nice, nice job with the guys hands that are tied.
17 Sep 200045 Otto S.D
I am interested in the angle you draw your pictures on. At least, i like the positioning of these dudes though the barbarian looks slightly small compared to the other guy. Good picture though.
8 May 200245 "Summer" Guenther
tied hands are very good. Whole thing is quite interesting
22 Apr 200345 Oded
Hey , Great picture!!!
I loved the expression on his face he seems full of sorrow.
Also I feel as if the executioner doesn't really want to kill him (his eyebrows). It's beautiful and seems unavoidable moment.
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