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This is probably the single most intensely busy piece I've seen from you. It maybe shouldn't be viewed by epileptics!

I'm not certain how I feel about it... On the one hand, it seems to have a violent feeling to the emotions that can be almost angry. Yet the bright colors are almost cheerful.

It's a very accomplished attempt to link to extremely different types of art. It's certainly something I think you should explore further... the natural textures with the electronic ones.

Are the electronic and "natural" layers mixed, or are all the electronic ones on top of the texture?
Hmmm... If I follow what you're saying, they're mixed.

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Wow! I really like the busy look, myself. It kind of looks "quilty" if you know what I mean! :D

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wow! it make me feel dizzy!:clap:

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:) I'm all about Vertigo! :D

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eheheh its a nice montage hunnie.

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LOL! :D

When I first saw this , it was posted on *abstractdeviants, and I mistakingly thought it was Project.9409 [link] , and people went CRAZY on it, like it had a DD or something!

:doh: D'oh!

Very nice, quite well done. :clap:

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lol lol
Thanks. :)

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You're welcome! :D

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