Saw the dragon at Walmart, just $1.97, wanted to see what I could do with him. Decided to incorporate him into a previous composite. Taking some things out and adding others.
Love it! The vortex adds so much, and the textured ground of stones is cool. Not sure the man looks sufficiently frightened out of his wits, however
Linda From Maine wrote:
Love it! The vortex adds so much, and the textured ground of stones is cool. Not sure the man looks sufficiently frightened out of his wits, however
He's a Dragon Slayer ready to go into action, no fear. π
Jim-Pops wrote:
He's a Dragon Slayer ready to go into action, no fear. π
LOL, good to know. He looks like a member of the U.S. Marine Corps on leave
Halloween is my favorite religious holiday... so many imaginative creative items, and glowing UV florescent paints, makeup, furry foam fill rats, bats, ghosts with holes, and creatures talked about in the small town baptist church I attended as a child ... how great.
Your photo should be one of many to go into a children's book to instill fear in them so they will behave.... "be quiet or I will let the dragon in to burn you alive." Adding the real human ties fantasy and reality; making the unreal more real. You, Jim-Pops, can take the place of Mr. Grim and his fairy-tales...sadly, he died long ago.
If this were the 1960s your line "Saw the dragon at Walmart, just $1.97, wanted to see what I could do with him." would be a line in a song or poem.
If you haven't guessed by now... I really am grabbed by your creative photo.
PS: the diagonal construction head-window-head is well executed. I agree with Linda From Maine's comments.
This ainβt no Little House on the Prairie.
Good composite.
Genius! You could have had a career in Hollywood (or Japan). Attention to detail is exemplary.
The Apocalypse! Forces of evil vs good...
Creative and thought provoking and all technically sound!
dpullum wrote:
If you haven't guessed by now... I really am grabbed by your creative photo.
PS: the diagonal construction head-window-head is well executed. I agree with Linda From Maine's comments.
I appreciate all your thoughts.
Thank you,
Jim
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