A God wanted to decide which was the best of the two worlds He created. He sent an unknown object to both to see their reaction to it.
Neither turned to Him but they both focused on the object itself instead of who sent it. He did not like either reaction.
Now He destroys both worlds, by ripping reality apart.
Time to start over.
But maybe this is also a more 'down to earth' illustration about the dichotomy in our society.
Digital artist @ Dotterde.com. Born: 1976. Country: The Netherlands.
Likes: Art, music, games, new tech, movies(mostly fantasy and sfi fi).
My illustrations are detailed where necessary and minimalistic where possible. It could be called Impressionism with a twist.
Sometimes I have a thought out plan and sometimes I just like to start with nothing and let my the drawing lead me(that doesn’t always work).
I like mystery, contradictions and opposites. Black and white versus color. Complicated versus simple. Real versus imaginary.
I often have these elements(and others) in my illustrations.
Enjoy my work as I do.
Torn between two worlds
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Torn between two worlds
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A God wanted to decide which was the best of the two worlds He created. He sent an unknown object to both to see their reaction to it.
Neither turned to Him but they both focused on the object itself instead of who sent it. He did not like either reaction.
Now He destroys both worlds, by ripping reality apart.
Time to start over.
But maybe this is also a more 'down to earth' illustration about the dichotomy in our society.
Digital artist @ Dotterde.com. Born: 1976. Country: The Netherlands.
Likes: Art, music, games, new tech, movies(mostly fantasy and sfi fi).
My illustrations are detailed where necessary and minimalistic where possible. It could be called Impressionism with a twist.
Sometimes I have a thought out plan and sometimes I just like to start with nothing and let my the drawing lead me(that doesn’t always work).
I like mystery, contradictions and opposites. Black and white versus color. Complicated versus simple. Real versus imaginary.
I often have these elements(and others) in my illustrations.
Enjoy my work as I do.