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Christian Banray 2003-09-01 |
Very deep piece of work. As far as I can interpret this masterpiece, I get the feeling that the work is saying that even if we, as humans, say we are being honest and remove the fabrications of the falseness around us, we are still hiding something inside that no one will ever know. Just a thought. This piece could really have many diverse and different interpretations. Another one that came to mind was that the woman represents the true beauty of a person. You may see her beauty on the outside but it takes more than simply removing the layers of metaphysical and metaphorical clothing to release and see it. |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Thank you so much for your comment, I really appreciate it when I get such honest and deep feedback. :)
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Marley Mcleay 2003-09-01 |
Ouch!! looks like she really needs to loosen those strings a little.Beautifull fine detail for character and sheets.Beautifull nell :* |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Why thank you, Marely! :)
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Bill Corbett 2003-09-01 |
Ohhh, ouch! Nice work Nell :) |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Thanks, Bill! :)
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Patrick McEvoy 2003-09-01 |
I really enjoy seeing a piece that is "fantasy" in the truest sense: breaking out of the "normal" world and showing us something new. Also, on a technical level, I like the rendering style and the contrast of the firey hair. |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Thank you so much, Patrick, I'm glad you like it. This piece is very personal to me, and I'm so happy with all the positive feedback I've recieved
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Cari Corene 2003-09-01 |
mooHA! (random word) mmm......... more of the gorgeous hair. .... I like this funky series you have going..... *watches for more* |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Thank you, S Blix. More should be here soon.
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James McPartlin 2003-09-03 |
mmm...A beautiful woman, but I suspect her most precious possession is something to be found deep inside, wrapped as a gift for the one who sees past the physical admiration she is so used to...oh boy! aint I deep! maybe she is just a straight laced babe! Lovely Drawing, Nell, and great thinking stuff! |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Hehehe, thanks, James! Thank you for your interpretation too, I appreciate it.
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michael heinze 2003-09-08 |
wow nell...very surreal,well done. i always enjoy visiting your gallery |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Thank you so much, Michael :)
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Cynthia Armstrong 2003-12-20 |
How incredibly vulnerable. The spinal cord is the lifeline of the body, and here it is presented to the world, trussed like a gift, for anyone to tear into. Absolutely gorgeous! |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Thanks, Cynthia. Yeah, this is a piece with a rather vulnerable feel to it. I love how everyone has derived their own meaning from it, but every one of those meanings are each as valid and relevant as the last.
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Tony Hicks 2004-01-17 |
This almost makes me cringe, and I'm fairly sure that was your intent. But aside from that, I love the illusion in this piece. very creative. |
| (Nell McKellar) |
Yes, it was indeed! I'm glad you like it.
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