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"Frail is memory that once shone bright. The earthly body that faded then, has left her spirit from within to seek her place in hearts beyond. Recall the wind that blew her fore and held her aft. The sands collide and steal her breath so she may drown in lonliness.
But one persists when others cannot and lights her torch in memory, until the dawn and there still beyond. Persist frail memory when we cannot.
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A personal piece and companion to: Persistence of Memory. Originally i created two concepts for the painting done for the magazine and though I chose one, the other still lingered and held me close. So between other projects I have been shaping this one, hoping to tease it's enigmatic visage to completion.
The story for both images is that of a spirit that shepherds memory, a white cheetah that lives in the heart of the Sahara. She wanders the lonely sloping dunes leaving the light of memory as her only tracks. But in the secret places where memory is being kindled into a flame that may last for eternity she transforms into a fragile lantern that fills the night with dappled dreams. And with the coming of the dawn she fades into the sand, her light lingering where she has walked.
I decided to slightly exaggerate some of her features for this painting, chiefly the long neck which is meant to cast her in a more supernatural light. The composition was deliberately more disconcerting than the open resolved composition in Persistence of Memory. Here her ritual has been interrupted by the viewer and she turns to look upon him. The viewer,with a mounting sense claustrophobia looks upon her with uncertainty, uncertain of her intent of the reason she shines.
Well anyway..that's what I was hoping to portray ;P.
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Tools: Photoshop
Size: 6200x3600 at 300dpi
PrintsL Sure, if there is interest <:
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fantasy
Species Cheetah
Size 1700 x 987px
File Size 383.3 kB
Also, the rooms totally remind me of: http://www.toxel.com/inspiration/20.....in-the-desert/
Wow Balaa, that is simply astonishing! The title is great, and the composition is so perfectly surreal. I really think this is one of your best pieces.
As a sidenote, I'm sorry I don't comment much anymore, just been really busy with life... and through a few name changes, this is Cunjo, by the way... ^^;
As a sidenote, I'm sorry I don't comment much anymore, just been really busy with life... and through a few name changes, this is Cunjo, by the way... ^^;
Two of the most haunting things are places where people are not and have never been and places where people were but are no longer. Somewhere where the great artifice of our species has begun to crumble once untended.
The feeling in places like these isn't quite claustrophobia, the closed in feeling isn't because the place is small, its because the viewer is small. Awe, in the correct sense of mixed wonder and dread, is how these places make me feel. Remember well, we are nothing before the cosmos.
I love this sort of feeling, this piece captures the haunted beauty of empty places. She is beautiful, I like the slinky necked look.
This makes me want to get an abandoned place painting to go with the one Wolf Nymph did of Sharlan stepping into a cosmic void, the greatest of untouched places.
The feeling in places like these isn't quite claustrophobia, the closed in feeling isn't because the place is small, its because the viewer is small. Awe, in the correct sense of mixed wonder and dread, is how these places make me feel. Remember well, we are nothing before the cosmos.
I love this sort of feeling, this piece captures the haunted beauty of empty places. She is beautiful, I like the slinky necked look.
This makes me want to get an abandoned place painting to go with the one Wolf Nymph did of Sharlan stepping into a cosmic void, the greatest of untouched places.
This is spectacularly amazing, both in concept and the actual rendering you succeeded greatly. I love the idea of the light shining out from the spots and reflecting on the wall, and there is something haunting and visceral about the sands flowing out the weathered doors. Really, really great idea and painting here! <3
Did you use these for BG reference?: http://24.media.tumblr.com/b2333c90.....i11o5_1280.jpg
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