Holey Crap! Get you sunblock on before you leave the bubble! Great texture in the sky.
Artist Reply: He he, thanks Dan. CO2 causing Global Warming (sorry, that's subtly changed now hasn't it? sorry, "Global Climate Change") is a lie anyway, screw the state! enjoy the sunshine!
Like the cover of a Science Fiction novel, there is an apocalyptic feel, but the boy and the plant have an emotive touch. I like it.
Artist Reply: Well if you knew the boy model like I do you'd know why there was an apocalpse. Cam, if you're reading this, get off the internet and get some fresh air before I slap you around again. he he.
Gosh! That is so beautiful! The colors are just great.
Artist Reply: I wanted to use a really bright artificial pallete to signify a chemical man made disaster so I started with turquoise and green, but I changed it to this really (over?) saturated hot-tangerine colours instead. The city in the background started out non-derelict, but I realised that I ought to blow holes and knock a few buildings over for that historical apocalypitical flavour that I love so much.
Anonymous Guest
15 Jun 2005
oooh chemical skies and possibly the last flower on earth and the little boy decided to pick it....typical of the youth of today!
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Dan Mills 02 Oct 2007
Holey Crap! Get you sunblock on before you leave the bubble! Great texture in the sky.Lara Falcone 01 Mar 2006
Like the cover of a Science Fiction novel, there is an apocalyptic feel, but the boy and the plant have an emotive touch. I like it.rodica miller 15 Jun 2005
amazing energy and concept here....love it.. I will surely remember this piece...it gets in your head......Ellinor Landal 15 Jun 2005
Gosh! That is so beautiful! The colors are just great.Anonymous Guest 15 Jun 2005
oooh chemical skies and possibly the last flower on earth and the little boy decided to pick it....typical of the youth of today!