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Manip in Photoshop 7.
Kinda based on a song by Train, "I am" I never been on a railroad, as many times as they pass me by I never crashed in the desert or seen a rodeo I don't know much about the world wars or Vietnam I've yet to read about Uncle Tom Never climbed a real rock or seen Colorado Am I the son I think I am Am I the friend I think I am Am I the man I think I wanna be I never had a day where money didn't get in my way I never listened to much Elvis I can't remember a warm December Am I the son I think I am Am I the friend I think I am Am I the man I think I wanna be - hey Cause I'm here for my sanity sanity I am here for you I'm here for your fantasy sanity, I am here I am Cause I'm here for my sanity sanity I am here for you Whether or not I'm walkin in Whether or not I'm walkin out I'm always here for you Kinda. Well, kinda, cause I don't know why this song made me do this. And because I usually don't get inspired by songs. Wish I did, but I don't. But then, ever since I got this picture, I knew I had to put some wings in him. Stock photo [link] by [link] (~survivdabortion) and wings by [link] (moonfeather). |
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-trevor
you know you want to check out my prints...
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"I don't try to be different, but it's difficult to fit in"
Why is he there? What has happened? Did the person who he was watching die? I feel like he is in the middle of a major decision and is not sure what to do. In front of all God's majesty and still wondering what is the right thing.
This picture is so awesome it deserves nothing but a fav.
This is Powerful peice of art.
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~Dalamoon
It gives me a sad feeling. But a hopeful sadness, like you know better things are out there.
:+fave:
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There is a vast difference between looking and seeing- a difference which is fundamental to the artist's experience. - Earnest W. Watson
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