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Hopefully I'll finish this sometime, I forgot to stick in Orpheus's lyre...

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:iconzestysama:
That is so beautiful <3

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:iconwolverina:
I love the details on this, it just flows so nicely. I wish I was half as talented s you are.

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:iconbigwavedave:
I love all the trippy drawings and paintings you do, they make my head hurt in a good way. Cuz i'm jacked in the head.

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:icontriyune:
I haven't been able to show enthusiasm for greek myths but I definitely can in this case.
I love the idea behind it..and as always I love the surrealism in it.

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:iconstaleh4nd:
thanks wolvie

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:iconstaleh4nd:
I love this myth, especially in the end, when he looses Eurydice the second time, Orpheus gets all jaded and decides love and women suck, but he gets torn apart by the sexually frusterated bishhie stalker Thracian Maidens.

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The Spice Must Flow
:iconwolverina:
your very welcome

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Why is the rum always gone?
Oh look a Peanut!
~~
Free of all,bound by nothing, you live your life simply as it is. ~Sanzo from Saiyuki
~~
Feathers the new black! -Illich Guardiola to Greg Ayers DNAngel<
:icontriyune:
Tell me more about greek myths :P...in your language please XD

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Become the one you are.
:iconcocijo5000:
I think adding color will help out the composition. I lost Orpheus' face and Eurydice's face.

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June 1, 2008
1.7 MB
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EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
KODAK EASYSHARE C743 ZOOM DIGITAL CAMERA
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F/2.7
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Jun 1, 2008, 3:32:37 PM

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