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©2006-2009 *kuksi
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Graphite, 14" x 11", 2002

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:iconindiawilliams:
Lovely pencil work on that. :nod:
:iconjonbeinart:
I'm not sure if I prefer the pencil drawing or the painting. They are both great

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:iconkuksi:
I personally like the drawing, I miss it more than anything I've done that has sold.
:iconjonbeinart:
I hear you

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:icontiamat9:
The anatomy and style are truly wonderful. Exceptional attention to details and outstanding technique. Lovely shading as well. I was curious how long this composition took to complete.

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William S. Burroughs

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:icondraco-samhain:
I love the amazing level of detail that's consistent in all your work. Just absolutely wonderful. Hope to see more!
:icondiamondie:
Amazing work, this looks like something that could have been produced by some of the most famous artists a few hundred years ago. The detail and the shading technique leave me speechless.
:iconchewedkandi:
I am not really into traditional art... but let me say... oh my lord! The amount of detail just blows me away.

Thank you for creating this amazing piece of art.
:iconangelusnoir:
You've sold your soul to the devil like Robert Johnson...that's it! What a shame you had to sell it! Love the combination of Michelangelo's anatomical tecniques with Blake's serpentine twists & otherworldly concerns...well, that's what it reminds me of! You must put your heart & soul into these works, it really shows...:-)

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"The poet is like the prince of the clouds, who rides out the tempest and laughs at the archer.But when he is exiled on the ground,amidst the clamour, his giant's wings prevent him from walking"
[Baudelaire-Les Fleurs du Mal]

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January 30, 2006
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