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great creepy style. i love oscar wilde, and oddly the decayed faces reminded me of the Picture of Dorian Gray before i even saw your explanation. Well done.
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This is awesome!! I would like both a shirt AND a print out of this to hang on my wall. Love the creepy effect on the faces.
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wow this is super amazingly creepy
those textures are great being so diffrnet yet transition so smoothly awesome 5$ |
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Man, the more I look at this the more I want to see how you went about creating it. Do you have a site, myspace or anything else to show off other work?
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yeah man,
www.thewonderfulstrange.com its not updated but it has some of my stuff on it, thanks for the interest dude. |
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oh well, on to the next one. Honestly, I'm stoked that nearly every artist i'm a fan of on this site was good enough to throw a comment up.
thanks dudes/dudettes. |
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WTF. What the hell happened to the score. There is no way this score represents what this deserves. Please threadless. Print this.
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I am not shocked any more by scores.
I gave this $ 5 but I knew the majority of voters on here would and do vote good art like this with 1 or Zero's. |
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this is one of the greatest designs i've ever seen on threadless, i can't believe some people would give it such a poor score... i really hope they print this anyway.
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haha, sorry dudes/dudettes, i think its over for this one, i may resub it somewhere else, i'll let you know though.
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i still care. i want this shirt soooo bad. i'm just sorry that might have to get it somewhere else. i wish threadless would've jumped on this one.
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we need some balance with the cool shirts like this and the cute puns so dbh doesn't become known as the artists threadless
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the word "wilde" refers very loosely to Oscar Wilde's ideology behind beauty, that all art regardless of subject matter or aesthetic is beautiful, as long as it is useless. I really like that even ugly can be beautiful. "wilde"also refers to the fact that these characters were probably born in the wilderness somewhere.
the word "pointe" is there because they're pointing.