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5 Comments:
I'm loving this!!! Is it watercolor and pen and ink!!! The texture and feel are great. And having so much white space really works well for this picture. Really really cool.
Your technique is very good, but the message is so meaningful. We certanly do need to escape the tyranny of fossil fuel and find alternative energy sources!
Very nice style, and what a great theme. I love how the oil rig is dirty and greasy and the windmill is clean. If only everything didn't revolve around oil.
Thanks so much, everyone, for your kind comments.
BraVA. Great message!
I like the linework and texture, true...but that message is everything!
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