| 14 Oct 2001 | Chiron the Runner | Loading...Oops, Alinka, you seem to have forgotten to show this one to me. Didn't want to upset me? Anyway, I know what it all means. | |
| 14 Nov 2002 | Lauren Ashly Faberlle' | Loading...Aww how sad! but it is a good drawing. | |
| 12 Aug 2003 | Cynthia Lane Armstrong | Loading...Very sad. Slavery in any form is a terrible thing. | |
| 22 Sep 2003 | Johanna Iso-Järvenpää | Loading...Makes me sad, this pic. He even has horse shoes... But after all, what are we people to enslave our _real_ horses,? We beat them and mock them and think that we have the right to do so... I like the way you make people think with your art. | |
| 23 Dec 2005 | Ariel | Loading...I do love this picture, but I would just like to point out (not rudley at all I love the picture) The cart, seems to be alittle bit of perspective.. I do not see in the picture that the Centaur is at an angle yet you can see the back of the car, it look like it is on an angle, the perspective on it seems alittle bit of, BUT I LOVE IT!!! I really do all your Art is wonderful. | |
| 30 Jan 2006 | Beatnik Mary | Loading...I agree with johanna. Good drawing though | |
| 6 Aug 2007 | Anonymous | Loading...Centaur's Harnessed
A unique and provactive drawing,
Here's a question for you:
Here we witness mythic beauty the strength of a horse and the sentience of a man both captured and forcibly harnessed in a devastating conquest of epic proportions.
How would you describe the capturer(s)?
one or group?
Male or female? His/her/Their background? How would he/she/they be drawn? Would he/she/they be aware that they were Would he/she/they feel some guilt in their capture or triumph?
what would his/her/their plans be? | |