Void - Life After Radiation is a piece of digital artwork by Georgiana Romanovna which was uploaded on May 4th, 2011.
Void - Life After Radiation
Void is not meant nor intended to be a pretty picture and I doubt the reality would be, either. ... more
Title
Void - Life After Radiation
Artist
Georgiana Romanovna
Medium
Digital Art - 3d
Description
Void is not meant nor intended to be a pretty picture and I doubt the reality would be, either.
I leave this for the viewer to decide what they feel, or don't. 3D artwork with post process for effects.
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Uploaded
May 4th, 2011
Comments (24)
Zeana Romanovna
Thank you for the kind comments on my work. :) A huge thank you to the buyer of this work! I hope you enjoy your print. Sincerely, Zeana
Andee Photography
Congrats on your sale! What a cool looking image! Love the PP you used the color is nice!
Patricia Taylor
The sweetness of life melted into a horrible scene...so very thought provoking. Great work. Congratulations!
Mel Steinhauer
Great choice of colors for such a dramatic impact ! Congratulations on your sale, Zeana !!!
Kathi Mirto
A deep dark fear and beautifully presented Zeana
Georgiana Romanovna replied:
Thank you, Kathi - and as per Jeff Kolker above, what people feel is important to me - thank you so much for telling me what you feel.