This is a painting done on a mans back. I like the fact that there is only one eye peeping through the open zip as opposed to two. Demons are normally portrayed as having small red eyes which just scream evil at you. This image, however, portrays a single blue eye. Personally I feel that this eye doesn't scream evil at you... You feel no chill whatsoever when looking into the eye. That being said, the lightness of the eye colour certainly draws one in dramatically. Another aspect of the image is the calmness. The mans right hand appears to be feeling his back, maybe trying to pull the zip closed again? But the left hand is holding the right hand in place and it's not doing so desperately, but in a more loving, caring way, almost as though it's saying 'don't worry...'
Sunday, August 15, 2010
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Demons by Liquidchild101
This is a painting done on a mans back. I like the fact that there is only one eye peeping through the open zip as opposed to two. Demons are normally portrayed as having small red eyes which just scream evil at you. This image, however, portrays a single blue eye. Personally I feel that this eye doesn't scream evil at you... You feel no chill whatsoever when looking into the eye. That being said, the lightness of the eye colour certainly draws one in dramatically. Another aspect of the image is the calmness. The mans right hand appears to be feeling his back, maybe trying to pull the zip closed again? But the left hand is holding the right hand in place and it's not doing so desperately, but in a more loving, caring way, almost as though it's saying 'don't worry...'
This is a painting done on a mans back. I like the fact that there is only one eye peeping through the open zip as opposed to two. Demons are normally portrayed as having small red eyes which just scream evil at you. This image, however, portrays a single blue eye. Personally I feel that this eye doesn't scream evil at you... You feel no chill whatsoever when looking into the eye. That being said, the lightness of the eye colour certainly draws one in dramatically. Another aspect of the image is the calmness. The mans right hand appears to be feeling his back, maybe trying to pull the zip closed again? But the left hand is holding the right hand in place and it's not doing so desperately, but in a more loving, caring way, almost as though it's saying 'don't worry...'
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