Winter Kills By phospheratu
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Anonymous on October 14th, 2006 at 11:23:57 AMReply

I saw this one on deviantART, I love it. Great job! I'm also happy to see that you're still submitting on here!

Fiyerstorm on October 14th, 2006 at 11:24:12 AMReply

I saw this one on deviantART, I love it. Great job! I'm also happy to see that you're still submitting on here!

Brantis on October 17th, 2006 at 6:01:47 AMReply

I like your work alot,

However, you should really fill out the

Description/Media Used

for your submissions...



Nice Gallery.

phospheratu on October 17th, 2006 at 7:52:12 AMReply

Thanks very much!



Brantis... I'm honored that you like my stuff, but I don't want to divulge how I create things. I think it would spoil the magic. ;)

David Lynch has the same philosophy. To do this day, he has not revealed how he created the Eraserhead baby. Ha ha.

phospheratu on October 17th, 2006 at 3:22:04 PMReply

That sentence was supposed to say "To this day...".

Brantis on October 18th, 2006 at 9:57:18 AMReply

Well, Im not so much interested in "HOW" you did it.

Im more interested in the Media you used and maybe a description of why you created it..



It adds alot more depth to an image than just....Here, take this for what its worth..



Because at some point..Given the choice of "Take it or leave it" People will generally leave it.



(This is not intended to sound harsh at all....I guess what im trying to say is that...Much of your work just could use a little description"

phospheratu on October 18th, 2006 at 11:35:03 AMReply

I get your drift, but I prefer a picture to speak for itself. There are many works of art out there created by artists who died centuries ago. They are not around to verbally explain the meaning of their creations to us. It is up to the viewer to interpret an image

If people are more willing to leave it than take it, then I wouldn't consider it a loss on my part.

:)

That said, I will divulge that the medium for the sculpture in the original photograph in this image was snow.
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