After the Second Coming, all that remained of the proud country of Great Britain was a space station conglomerate, floating through the galaxies in monotony. Those with the ability to distract those around them from the dullness in life around them, those with exceptional beauty or talent, are held in extremely high regard.
Dorian Gray is one of these people.
Basil Hallward desperately want to be one. This is why he began the field of holographic art- without the resources to paint or draw like the old days, he creates beautiful and fantastic likenesses with a method all his own.
His triumph was one beautiful portrait.
And we all know how it goes from here.
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Illustration for a contest at the site Seventh Sanctum! The idea is to take a classic work and modify it Pride-and-Prejudice-and-Zombies-style.
The prompt I recieved was "The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde) with supermodels and holograms." Well, the supermodel part was easy, but to fit in the holograms we have the sci-fi weirdness seen above! This is a just-for-fun entry, because I'm too young to be doing online contest stuff -.-
Well, my current mission is a second entry for The Three Musketeers with Sentai Teams versus Pirates." I'm trying to draw this one by hand, though, which would be good if I actually owned colored pencils...
Oh, I like this one. Nicely done. And the story behind it is pretty fascinating as well.
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I Burn at the Center of Time and I can see the Turn of the Universe. Do You Read Sutter Cane? Yesterday's History; Tomorrow's a Mystery; And Today is a Gift; That's why it's called Present. What you See doesn't Exist; what you Can't See is the Truth.
Oh, I like this one. Nicely done. And the story behind it is pretty fascinating as well.
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I Burn at the Center of Time and I can see the Turn of the Universe. Do You Read Sutter Cane? Yesterday's History; Tomorrow's a Mystery; And Today is a Gift; That's why it's called Present. What you See doesn't Exist; what you Can't See is the Truth.
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I Burn at the Center of Time and I can see the Turn of the Universe.
Do You Read Sutter Cane?
Yesterday's History; Tomorrow's a Mystery; And Today is a Gift; That's why it's called Present.
What you See doesn't Exist; what you Can't See is the Truth.
I might do another entry with a coll result I got for The Three Musketeers.
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I Burn at the Center of Time and I can see the Turn of the Universe.
Do You Read Sutter Cane?
Yesterday's History; Tomorrow's a Mystery; And Today is a Gift; That's why it's called Present.
What you See doesn't Exist; what you Can't See is the Truth.