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SciFi and Fantasy Art: WaxCastle

This is another one of my 'Paint' experiments. I was inspired by the novel 'the Carpet People' by Terry Pratchett. It's a great book where you will read about places like a copper mine in a 1 cent coin and where the great Evil is most probably a vaccuum cleaner... I thought that if these wee people ever found a drop of wax on the carpet, they might just as well build a castle in it! Why the red and yellow circles in the background? It just looks nice I guess.

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WaxCastle - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Thierry A. Leguay
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 Categories                          Architecture, Houses, Castles, etc     Humourous or Cute Things  
 Techniques                          Computer Painted from Scratch  
 Inspirations                          Terry Pratchett  
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4 Apr 2000:-) Jeremy Clay Fowler-Lindemulder
I keep expecting the lights to blink.
9 Sep 200245 Fivrelde
AAAAAAA! It's the mouth of the... uh....

Damn! Can't remember the name of the big monster 2 Or perhaps someone dropped a flaslight on the carpet?
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