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33 responses to “Into the Labyrinth”
Theseus is typing . . .
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🙂
Thank you.
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I love the textures, Rabirius. Amazing effects.
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Thank you, John. I’m glad you like it.
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👍⚡
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Thank you.
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To say the least, a powerful work you presented this time. Without the loose thread in the skein of yarn, it could have become merely interesting. Now, the interpretive imagination runs wild and one wonders what will happen if someone takes hold of it and unravels reality.
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Thank you so much for your comment, Hans.
Yes, I tried to create something simple, but included a lot of meaningful details.
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looks like he’s about to unravel …
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Yes, you can say that.
Thank you.
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Huch! Dem moechte ich aber nicht begegnen!
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Dann solltest Du das Labyrinth besser nicht betreten. 🙂
Vielen Dank, Pit.
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👍
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Great special Labyrint
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Indeed. 🙂
Thank you, Marylou.
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Now that’s something to think about again. Wonderful!
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Thanks a lot, Jan.
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An overdose of spotlights.. Great surrealism!
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Bedankt!
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een bijzondere compositie met die kleuraccenten Rabirius
groeten
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Dank je wel, Willy.
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One picture. So many questions?!
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Why not? I often put questions in my pictures.
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Ha ha ha. I don’t know the mythology much, but I’m assuming this is the minotaur, and that the minotaur is a businessman. If yes, HA HA HA. Love it!
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Thank you so much, Kim.
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One picture opens the door to so much intrigue! Well done!
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Thanks a lot, Kirt.
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Centering the figure is brilliant. Nicely realized.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it, John.
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Awesome artwork as always! Dreamlike!
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Thank you so much!
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[…] But that’s not all! Two of our tracks are featured on the compilation accompanying the latest edition of Means Magazine. The cover image for both the magazine and the compilation comes from a photograph by rabirius. […]
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[…] particularly honoured that my image of the Minotaur was chosen for the magazine’s cover. This same artwork also graces the cover of the accompanying […]
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