Roger LaDouceur from Star City Tattoo in Roanoke, VA sent in this image of a warrior falling on his sword. I really like how the softness of the sky is contrasted by the starkness of the pool of blood.
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Roger LaDouceur from Star City Tattoo in Roanoke, VA sent in this image of a warrior falling on his sword. I really like how the softness of the sky is contrasted by the starkness of the pool of blood.
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Loving the deep red colour of the blood! Looks so viscous!
Also +10 for the Serenity reference in the title! 😉
Loving the deep red colour of the blood! Looks so viscous!
Also +10 for the Serenity reference in the title! 😉
YAY Serenity!!! nerdtastic
YAY Serenity!!! nerdtastic
Ha! My favorite artist, on one of my good buds.
Ha! My favorite artist, on one of my good buds.
Ha! My favorite artist, on one of my good buds.
Ha! My favorite artist, on one of my good buds.
that IS a deliberate Serenity reference, right?
that IS a deliberate Serenity reference, right?
Looks really good! But I really don’t think he is fallen on his sword, I think he is doing a seppuku.
Looks really good! But I really don’t think he is fallen on his sword, I think he is doing a seppuku.
@Cmosat: Seppuku is falling on your sword. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seppuku
@Cmosat: Seppuku is falling on your sword. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seppuku
I like the three different types of red in this piece, thats what really stands out to me. Interesting use of color.
I like the three different types of red in this piece, thats what really stands out to me. Interesting use of color.