| 1 Nov 2002 | JJ Burke | Loading...Convincing full-moon lighting.. I get the feeling they're both 'looking' at that little charcoal briquette on the ground between them, then i see the ones further back and something clicks in my head and i think the long, deep canyon represents a history between them. I may be reading into it too much, but isn't that what artwork is for? Keep it up, aaron! | |
| 6 Nov 2002 | Björn Albihn | Loading...All right, I like it. It looks weird and strange. I have no Idea why, but I like it. I get a sense of those two "structures" to be gigantic artifacts and at the same time I think of them as really small organisms, like som sort of germs. An interesting way to use 3D | |
| 27 Nov 2002 | Jeanette 'Li' Vincent | Loading...Very unique  Interesting  | |
| 6 Dec 2002 | Briana 'Pyrika' Freshner | Loading...OH! Prettyful!!!!! pretty colors! 0_0 | |
| 14 Jan 2003 | John Teall | Loading...Nice nice nice - sculptural security detectors at the city gates ... and the citizens admire the sculpter and accord him great honor - even according him a double ration of mathom chits which enabled him to start building a quiet ferocement villa in remote rural gardens where kitterflys hover over the coi pond ... but all that is far away from the solitary wanderer who pauses for a moment to revear their intricacy of form before continuing one his way through the moonlit night ... ~  | |
| 22 Jan 2003 | | Loading...(humming to himself)"Hello darkness my good friend."(finds people staring at him).....um pic reminds me of the ole timely classic song from Simon and Garfuncle.....(people are still staring)....whaaaat!? I like it! | |
| 22 Apr 2003 | Louisa Watson | Loading...I love the shadows and the lighting, and the stars are a very nice touch. The textures are great, too. This picture has such a lonely, mysterious atmosphere. | |
| 4 May 2003 | Giuseppe Borrelli | Loading...Great!!!! Please more surealism!!!! =)) really like this one! | |
| 28 May 2003 | Kimberly A. Endres | Loading...This is really cool. I made me think, "man and woman."  Aaron Weaver replies: "You get a VirtuaOreo or a VirtuaChocolateChip cookie for seeing what the picture actually is." | |
| 16 Nov 2004 | John Teall | Loading...Ok, i see the dorje and vajrah effect in the forms and colors too. i see this are a perfectly realistic and believable space to wander in though. i think they are sculptures marking the entrance to some kind of museum or gallery that is down that roofless looking wide and tall, earth or imitation earth, floored, hallway infront of us and arround the corner down there at the end of it.
this has the feel of the kind of real and solid seeming spaces i get to wander in in my dreaming and wish i either didn't have to come back to mundania from or better yet, that more of what is built was built interestingly like that as it would be in a world where the incentives that drive how and why things get built would be closer to those of the worlds of my previous lives that i am more comfortable with then those in the part of this world i am living in.
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