Artist's Note
amusing devil statuary.
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full view highly recomended
Mon, Jul 3rd at 09:51am (3 years ago)
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That, sir, if fucking beautiful.
Please, feature this.
Mon, Jul 3rd at 10:18am (3 years ago)
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favorable comment
Mon, Jul 3rd at 10:31am (3 years ago)
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hot stuff
Mon, Jul 3rd at 11:01am (3 years ago)
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As always I love your work =)
Mon, Jul 3rd at 11:06am (3 years ago)
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ninety nine thumbs up
Mon, Jul 3rd at 11:15am (3 years ago)
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pic quality + originality = WIN!
Mon, Jul 3rd at 03:32pm (3 years ago)
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Great shot, nice editing...just disappointed that our current technologies have to interfere with our beautiful structures of the past.
Tue, Jul 4th at 07:03am (3 years ago)
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Good stuff. But I would respectfully disagree with the Designers comment. The "devil statuary" is the embodiment of a spiritual system which spans centuries (BC).
Mon, Jul 24th at 05:29pm (3 years ago)
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Very nice, I just wish the sky wasn't white for some reason. Maybe I just need to turn my brightness down, but it's almost distracting in a way. I just wish it had some color to it, but other than that this is really neat.
Fri, Jul 28th at 06:19am (3 years ago)
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eye food.....well done
Mon, Apr 2nd at 12:28am (2 years ago)
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Created by ether
on July 3rd, 2006
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i don't mean the use of "devil statuary" to be derogatory in any way. it is what it is: demonic imagery used to indicate the type of worship practiced in that temple (which, in this case, i believe is a place that honors those who've passed away). the term devil is merely descriptive and does not actually mean to carry western connotations of hell or the damned in this particular belief system. while there are "monstrous" creatures that dwell in the underworld of eastern religions, they also attribute horns and claws to those personalities who are guardians of the land of the dead. hence the use of "amusing" in the description. (and sorry for the long professory explanation.)