The Mask
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Made with love and digital tools
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- 583 x 840 px, GIF (37.3 MB)
- This is a signed and limited edition digital creation.
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- 583 x 840 px, GIF (37.3 MB)
- This is a signed and limited edition digital creation. What does this mean?
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The Mask
Bit Errror
Edition: 1 of 3
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The Mask
Bit Errror
Edition: 1 of 3
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Comments
I spoke quietly to him, but he just gave me a blank stare as if he was caught up in his own thoughts. He stayed that way, but for a brief moment, distant, cold. Just as suddenly, the warm features returned to his face and he acknowledged what I had said; this again was the man I knew.
Photo by Alexander Andrews
Fabulous concept ~ The dissolving of the mask. Remind me of the Easter Island statues. Did you use the waterfall image as a transition? ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎
'For the transition use the same face image.' Clever. ♥︎♥︎⚖️♥︎♥︎
Many thanks Alison.
Interesting, I love those statues, I hadn't thought about that. It is curious the associations that we each make with artworks, one of the incredible things of all this.
For the transition use the same face image.