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©2007-2008 *fenrislorsrai
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Submitted: June 16, 2007
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A hyena tracks a rival predator.

Art for the Rage CCG.

Another faux bas-relief piece that combined a whole lot of strange elements. And features the infamous yellow grass in a new incarnation. Some day this will be known as my grass period.

I love the senstivity of ApoxieSculpt. If you look really carefully in upper right corner, you can see some of the texture of the sky actually comes from my fingerprints. That's how sensitive and subtle it can be.

ApoxieSculpt with wood backing. Painted in acrylic. 6" tall by 2.5 wide.
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~AnnVole:iconAnnVole: Jun 17, 2007, 4:20:14 PM
Textured 2D art is awesome

you did good with the photography, this sort of art is hard to photograph to see texture but you did well with that.
*fenrislorsrai:iconfenrislorsrai: Jun 18, 2007, 1:49:48 PM
All of the photography credit goes to my neighbor at Redding Roasters ([link]) who did the photography for this and the close up of the piggies faces. I go make pathetic faces at him and he photographs things.

I'm HORRIBLE with a camera, thus why I own a digital camera. I *AM* the person that photographs her fingers.
~U-sa-gi:iconU-sa-gi: Sep 26, 2007, 7:52:02 AM
This one is simply incredible. It's both naive and sincere. The medium ( an color you choose ) gave it an enormous poetic load. Brian Leblanc couldn't have done any better. My favourite card in your "deck" of personal cards.
*fenrislorsrai:iconfenrislorsrai: Sep 30, 2007, 9:46:22 AM
I'm deeply flattered.

I should be doing most of the Rage stuff for next set as the sculpted pieces. The only reason I had anything in this set that wasn't sculpted is because some artists flaked out at the end and never turned in art. Thus I got stuck doing two (!) characters (and thus 4 pieces of art) at the very end to get set out in semi-timely fashion.