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Shail Hawkins

Come out, Come out, Wherever you are.
Come out, Come out, Wherever you are. by @cid (Shail Hawkins)

This image is just slightly different from the one that got the Daily top favorite at Deviant Art.

Long story short, it's about being afraid to show your true colors, for lack of a more detailed definition.

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20y343d ago
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Posted: Saturday, 13 December, 2003 @ 10:53 PM

It's great in both content and in execution. We see the centre form hiding behind their mask but I can't help but think that each of the other forms has a different face behind their's too... It really is perfect-I'd mount it on my wall in the study.

Posted: Saturday, 13 December, 2003 @ 11:16 PM

Its really cool, i like the shape of the persons or whatever they are ;P, personally I¡m like that.... but not so shy =P

NICE KOLORS =D

Posted: Sunday, 14 December, 2003 @ 12:09 AM

I'll add my 2 cents ^^ I, too, think this turned out very nicely. Great use of contrast and lines to define the focus of the peice, and the message is conveyed very well. Excellent expression with the eyes. I'm also digging the amorphism of the subjects: it's like you're seeing past the faces and into their souls! Or not. Either way, the simplification makes the message seem all the more profound. To conclude: I really like it! =^^= Kudos! ~Phyre

Posted: Sunday, 14 December, 2003 @ 01:02 PM

That is PERFECT. You said your message SO well, and everything else in the picture just reinforces the mood and tone perfectly. Congratulations!

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