Scribe
Scribe
Painting \ Figure | 03/17/04 @061 |
Wormwood |
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She's a scrivener automaton working (enslaved?) in a rather wealthy merchant's library. The arcane procedures for creating automatons are as varied as their appearance and roles in society (servitors, military, labour, prostitution, etc). The taxidermic use of cured human remains is legalised, economical and common place in their construction (similar to how the powdered wigs in our past often used the hair of corpses). However the practice of "rendering" down living persons into an automaton state is outlawed, it is frequently employed since the resultant product tends to outperform the legal alternative. The merchant who owns this particular scribe automaton has some very extensive paperwork detailing her conformity to all applicable regulation. Despite this assurance, those who deal with her have noticed how quickly she learns new tasks, and have caught her smiling when backs are turned.Animator's blue colerase on sketch paper. Photoshop.
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03/17/04 @068
Hehe. Well done, wormwood. This picture is superb, with a great story to go along with it.
*struggles to find something to critique on* Hmmmmmm.......I think the way her right arm is sort of jarred higher up than her left shoulder bothers me a little. But really, she's an automaton- I don't think that matters. Excellent work.
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yet quite lovely.
reminds me of the tall people in the star wars.
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As a painting, the rendering of the furnishings and hardware is great. The face and some other bits (paer, ink, etc.) use overt outlining and seem flatter and less rendered.
I really like your thinking and the 'research' you put into your works--it gives added depth.
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2: i love the souless appearance of automatons, and taken it one step further by making it................. almost human. beautiful and disturbing at once. love it! make more!
3: what emarts said. 11/10
05/15/04 @257
well I just did...10+
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I love it... lot's of style, talent and imagination shining through here Keith...Well done.
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