| | Thanks, Dean, for the suggestion, but the piece will stand as it is, because viewed as part of the series, the details will fill themselves in. The other reason is that a major stylistic influence is Art Deco, and I simplified the series from more detailed to less, which is harder than it seems! Fantasia, Tron, Art Deco, comic books, Keith Haring, musical posters from the 20's-40's...that is the spirit of the style. As a stand alone piece, this may not be evident, so I understand your suggestion. (I leave the hyper realism to Newberry, another person missed around here.) It wasn't meant to stand alone, let alone be posted in the feeling that it was, but it took a life of its own and suggested itself in this manner. Thanks, Jamie. The series is completed, and I will be making them available soon as a 2006 wall calender, prints, etc. Hope to have a site up soon, will keep you posted. (Edited by Joe Maurone on 9/10, 2:00pm)
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