Caedes

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Uploaded: 11/16/12 9:14 AM GMT
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A little of this a little of that mix in Paint.net and .......

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.mesmerized
11/16/12 10:26 AM GMT
This is a little like looking at clouds to find all the recognizable shapes only to discover they have changed...I see what looks like vines or barbed wire, a skull, a jaw or shark teeth...it would almost be disturbing if I wasn't so fascinated by all the searching in here...a great mix of this and that, Rob.
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.gizmo1
11/16/12 4:26 PM GMT
Great looking piece of art work and very Viking looking, as if he is coming into are world from another time period.When you first set eyes on this piece it looks a bit like the Berlin Wall .
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::vangoughs
11/16/12 7:03 PM GMT
You work this so well!!
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.Starglow
11/17/12 12:44 AM GMT
You have him fenced in I see, good work. Really awesome work.
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.tib
11/17/12 3:08 AM GMT
Quite cool Rob! Fierce design with this skull and crossbones. It almost looks like barbed wire running through the image. This would make an awesome flag! You're really becoming an old Paint.net pro!!
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.Roseman_Stan
11/17/12 3:17 PM GMT
A fine piece of work this is! You have the creative juices in high gear my friend!
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::LakeMichigan
11/26/12 7:44 PM GMT
Very cool Rob. This makes one look and think.
Nicely done.
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.Eubeen
11/29/12 2:34 AM GMT
Judging by the barbed wire this is one art installation you don't want the patrons touching. Or did you somehow think barbed wire would be a good deterrent to pirates? A great looking image Rob. Nice layering and details.
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