Picture
Make: SONY
Model: DSC-W30
Shutter Speed: 10/80 second
F Number: F/2.8
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 80
Date Picture Taken: Feb 14, 2008, 1:10:09 PM
Artist's Comments
heres a pic of his grossnes's spine juttung out amongst his rotting flesh... Enjoy!
(sheepish) Ive been at it on and off since march... but some months I didnt even look at it due to other projects. in some ways I dnt feel bad at all coz I asked the guy who sculpted the original and he said it took around 10 months.
These Nurgle pieces are very nice as well. I really like all of them, and the guts spilling out of his stomach is wondefully grotesque. However, for some reason I am drawn most to this shot of his back. I just love all of his boils and rot, and how the skin is peeling back to reveal the spine. Great work!
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Sincerely, J. M. DeSantis Writer - Illustrator Official Website: www.jmdesantis.com
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Hmmmmm.... off to drawing class
in some ways I dnt feel bad at all coz I asked the guy who sculpted the original and he said it took around 10 months.
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J. M. DeSantis
Writer - Illustrator
Official Website: www.jmdesantis.com
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