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The first sketch for another piece in my school landscape art project. This will the final picture in the series, as it represents the afterlife. I'm kinda pulling from all over the place with afterlife stuff, the wheat field was symbolic of it...the gates are Torii gates, and crows are also associated with death in general.


The rest of the series so far, in various stages of completion

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~unstableunicorn Mar 1, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Really like the depth
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~hammer85 Feb 22, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Please give us a high res image at least 1920x1080. I would love to use this as a wallpaper.

Also not critical but I think that the red pole thing in the foreground is a bit to wide and pull the focus from the main image subject.
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*Elentori Feb 22, 2013  Student Digital Artist
I've changed it so you can download the image now : ) and I think I agree with you on the foreground pole, thanks for the input!
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Mood: Love ~sasukethesoysauce Feb 21, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
Love the series. They're all gorgeous
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~aiydel Feb 21, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I love your landscapes so much!
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~CrumblingIllusions Feb 21, 2013  Hobbyist General Artist
Simply beautiful.
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~CherryInABottle Feb 21, 2013  Hobbyist Digital Artist
I love the idea of using the Toris and the crows as a symbol of death! And I think that the yellow makes it look like a really peaceful and happy one, too.
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