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©2006-2009 *whitlam1
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Submitted: February 6, 2006
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I drew this after a big night out while my head was still in pieces. I think it nicely sums up how I felt at the time.
Daily Deviation, 2006-02-10

Daily DeviationIt doesn't get much more surreal than K-holed by ~whitlam1, who is a fantastic find as an artist with oodles of talent and creativity. (Suggested by $fangedfem and Featured by `alyn)

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Twisted... I love it :D.

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Et in Arcadia ego-
I like the part of the brain falling out :lol: I mean, it describes well how you must have felt.
I love your imagination and your style! The subtle tones and muted shades you use is evident in your art and definitely puts your "signature" on all your submissions. This piece is excellent, as always with your work... never boring to look at with all the surreal imagery you use in each one! :clap:

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This is really cool/unique, great job!
you have an amazing work, it is so original and well executed :)

Lore.
thats great :D

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very nice! i like the style
oh wow...this is fantastic! I am shocked by the lack of comments and favorites. This is a great piece of work! A :+fav: from me!! =D

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By the pricking of my thumbs,
something wicked this way comes....


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Beautiful details, like the way he's kept his top-hat & cape....at least he's trying to look dapper! Is the bird-house because the bottom of your mouth felt like a bird-cage?:giggle:!Seriously, though, this is wicked cool!

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"Maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve?
You just put your lips together and blow." [Lauren Bacall to Humphrey Bogart; To Have & Have Not]
I like the way you represented yourself

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