Terrence, this is a gross image, but a very interesting piece of work. It could use a little tightening up of your composit work, but I like the idea and the composition.
I really really like the eyeball itself, the rest of the composition could be helped, maybe explaining the moon in the scene with other outdoor elements. blending the background with the foreground more. I dunno. The actual eye is crazy tho.
There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
There is a society, where none intrudes,
By the deep Sea, and music in its roar,
I love not man less, but Nature more
--Lord Byron
I'm an artist myseld and I just want to say this work is absolutely magnificant as far as abstracts go. This is the only picture I have ever posted a comment on because its the only one that has really caught my eye. The colors you used are absolutely amazing and in my opinion this picture would make a lovely painting
Why does this have a 73:100? It should be atleast 15 points higher if not 20. This has more meaning than most images on this site by far. That is what art is really about anyway. The extremely grotesque image makes for a quite beautiful piece of art work. I will definately give this a 10 and in favorites. I'll get my bro to give this a 10 to :) I think the moon is as detailed or simplistic as it has to be. Awesome image and thanks for sharing.
Sry it took me long to vote for this one. my bro Ra is right. it does deserve higher. i love how the eye looks. Also how the moon is so smooth. 10/10 from me. (im Ra's bro)
This is a very curious manipulation. I would prefer the eye to be reflection-free, but no image is perfect. Excellent creativity and follow-through. :-)
its cool, i like it, but i dont like the glare in the eye, it looks like a persons window from in there house, and the moon looks too fake. its an awsome picture, but i think it could have used some refining in a few places. i would give it a 60 out of 100 vote.
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Yup. Definetly have to agree with the common opinion, creepy but very cool. Very nice job. I admit that I personally prefer this to alot of the more abstract pictures with less real substance.