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Very convincing blending in pale sepia-tone - nice work, Hammers!
Thank you Bobinder!Very convincing blending in pale sepia-tone - nice work, Hammers!
If I were the lion, (but I'm not !), I would start with the crucified girl on the right : because she is totally nailed, and the blood flowing from the wounds of her feet excites me.
Agreed; she looks juicier.If I were the lion, (but I'm not !), I would start with the crucified girl on the right : because she is totally nailed, and the blood flowing from the wounds of her feet excites me.
A very dark pic, both visual and in the theme. The still dressed future martyrs walk in anticipation between those already crucified.
The wives always get a bad deal...!
unfair? We're all equal, naked on our crosses, what could be fairer than that?
That's a very exciting - and believable - idea, a bloodthirsty wild animal 'hunt' in the arena, with more and more animals and unlucky hunters lying dead and dying, and naked girls on crosses and posts helplessly exposed to the furious beasts and desperate hunters' arrows!
unfair? We're all equal, naked on our crosses, what could be fairer than that?
That's a very exciting - and believable - idea, a bloodthirsty wild animal 'hunt' in the arena, with more and more animals and unlucky hunters lying dead and dying, and naked girls on crosses and posts helplessly exposed to the furious beasts and desperate hunters' arrows!
I thank you for your kind comments feeling honoured by your appreciationThe wives always get a bad deal...!
Good lighting and colour consistency with eight inserted crux figures - nice work, Hammers!
Nice work, Hammers. Still not sure if the girl at the stake or the person with the whip is in more danger here.View attachment 902168 This manipulation was inspired by the movie "55 Days in Peking" (1963)