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    Butterfly effect

    ArtRage + Wacom Bamboo
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    Beautiful painting. I like so much the texture on the background, the cracks and the worn effect in contrast with soft wings of the butterfly
    Very well done.
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    Thank you

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    really nice work, very interesting conceptual interpretation of the Butterfly effect, I like the subdued colors and graphical elements in this

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    What a cool image! Very evocative and it gets into the idea of the Butterfly Effect, but also the idea of imminent disaster as a result of damaging it. I love the contrast between the beauty in the wings as being the really good idea of time travel and the wonders that can come from that - the power of that, for which the name of the Monarch is a cool association. But also shown is the idea of going down in flames to disaster through the the fragility of the butterfly. And the colors in the wings are a bit fiery naturally with oranges and reds. Wonderfully clever image.
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    I thank all for comments

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    A very clever design, and I love the colours!

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    Love it.
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    Thank you very much

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    This composition is fantastic and brilliant under many aspects. I like it very much. Considering the progressively increasing size of natural disasters on our planet, I think we should think abou smashing that damn butterfly flying around and chaotically causing catastrophes ... LOL
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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