The Human struggles between Right and Wrong, becoming a battleground for Good and Evil. Good embraces its Soul, Evil invades it. The Soul lapses into both realms, creating a vertigo of inner turmoil, twisting and stretching to the extreme. Will it find the inner power to overcome the Forces of Darkness, and join with the Light, or will Evil suck its Soul down to the Depths of Hell? A battle of the moment which every Human must face.
Nice movement and flow. Great concept as well. Is this made in b&w or will there be a colored version of it as well? Your usage of color in addition to movement has been one of your strengths.. So is there a purpose to it other than the duality of good and evil? (as I see it)
Thanks, also for asking this question. For me pure good and evil, can't be anything but white and black. It just wouldn't be proper to use any color for them. For instance, I might think of good as bluish, yet for someone else that might be cold and cruel... For me evil is hues of dark red, yet for others it's warmth and pleasant feelings. But no-one would dispute that good is light and evil is dark.
In any case, on The Messenger I used colors. Maybe for the better, maybe for the worse... But of course those figures are just soldiers of good and evil.
I think colors can underline and even strengthen the contrasts of good and evil by using contrasting colors and movement. I fully understand the "complete objective" angle to the concept you express in this peace. Alltho I think the difference between colors and b&w becomes irrelevant since the peace itself would hold the definitions apart either way. In other words; both would be right in my mind. Just a thought
This peace does however give another dimension to you as an artist. In my view anyways. It shows me that we have thought about some of the same stuff concerning what meanings colors give to different people.
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Energize!
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-peace
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In any case, on The Messenger I used colors. Maybe for the better, maybe for the worse... But of course those figures are just soldiers of good and evil.
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Energize!
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"A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on"-
William S. Burroughs
*TheExquisiteCorpse
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Energize!
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"A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on"-
William S. Burroughs
*TheExquisiteCorpse
In other words; both would be right in my mind.
Just a thought
This peace does however give another dimension to you as an artist. In my view anyways. It shows me that we have thought about some of the same stuff concerning what meanings colors give to different people.
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-peace
visit me at this [link]
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I think about scarlet lips and leather jackets, dusty chandeliers and dim-lit ballrooms, summer heat and hidden tattoos, cold raindrops and cracked water fountains, hand-sewn flags and sacrificial patriots.
Sometimes, I forget to stop.
And I love it.
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