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SciFi and Fantasy Art: Living on the Edge

The more advanced our society becomes, the more we long for simplicity.

graphite, ink, and coloured pencil

13 June 2005 - My Third Mod's Choice

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Living on the Edge - SciFi and Fantasy Art by Chelsea Stebar
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Categories: [Architecture, Houses, Castles, etc] [Robots, Androids, Humanoid Warmachines]
Techniques: [Coloured Pencils] [Black Ink] [Mechanical/Technical Pencils] [Erasers]
DateNameComment 
6 Jul 2005:-) Valerie Joanne Higgins
He reminds me of the robot Brassneck from the comics I read as a child.
Lovely pic, really makes you look twice!
8 Jul 2005:-) Audrey S. Totire
Oh that is very clever. He'd better not get his feet wet or else he'd rust!
23 Jul 2005:-) Sarah Todd
As with many others, this picture immediately charmed me. It is indeed a great idea, and it's executed so well. The simple, light lines emphasize the point of the piece perfectly. Nice job.
23 Aug 200545 AnonymousOne
Hey red metal boy, do not drop into the sea, i think you will get a hard time trying to swim 2

i think you are making a good point with the advanced society seeking simplicity.. Charming!
7 Dec 2005:-) Aletheia Preston
No kidding! Now all I want is a sleeping bag.
PS: I really like the shading on the clouds....
9 Dec 2005:-) Ashley R. Wynn
Oh! I hope he doesn't get rusty toes! What an adorable picture.
28 Mar 200745 Sabor
awww
11 Aug 200745 Anonymous
I love your clouds. Nice colored pencil technique
7 Sep 200745 Mary-Ellen
This is my favourite mod's choice! Really simplistically done, which was I think the point. Just the whole picture is wonderful!
24 Dec 2007:-) David Michael
Neat concept, an android fishing. I like that it's so peaceful in that pastoral setting, rather than the depressing air you could've given it by setting the picture at some grimy polluted lake in the middle of a decaying futuristic city park. That would've been oppressive and heavy, while this is melancholy and lets us breathe as we think.
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