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unfractaled/stimulated faces/of the beehive/gets his wings

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Deborah, Caroline, Raoul and Jessica

::| an.exquisite.corpse : discussion : 9 |::

By: Andrew

Wow. This takes minimalist corpsing to the extreme. It's beautiful. I love the delicate greys.

July 1, 2002 01:28 PM

By: caroline

Oh wow. I was hugely frustrated with this one, couldn't think of what to do with the strip I got. Worked out all right.

July 1, 2002 01:43 PM

By: Suzanne

snazzy! wow. I love the last two panels especially -- they flow gracefully into each other. Of course Ms. Hepburn would make anything graceful...

:) S

July 1, 2002 03:37 PM

By: black_cat

beautiful corpse all.
the entire thing screams sex.

beginning with the first slice's vaginal undertone(weather intentional or not) is drawn out by slice2's penial head piece.
The sexuality continues with beautiful women and the ever so faint image of a cat. one of the most sensual creatures, yet gives a feeling of raw animal nature, wich flows along with the bee's(birds and bees) feel.
beautifuly subliminal.
a great corpse. one of my favs.

July 1, 2002 03:52 PM

By: mirla

Best Title Ever.

Jessica, your panel rocks. The whole corpse is gorgeous.

July 1, 2002 09:52 PM

By: Jessica

Thank you!

As I pondered the slice of Raoul's wonderful beehive, Beauregard, my cat, was sitting in the window with the evening sun cast his silhoette from such an angle that it looked like he has wings folded up on his back. I'd swear he was posing for it.

I LOVE how the tail of a fractal becomes a ladder of noise becomes a hive of skulls becomes disintegrating and recompiling motes. Very intense corpsing! Yaaaay!

July 1, 2002 11:22 PM

By: Jorun

It takes courage to do such minimalistic slices, especially when all preceeding corpses have been crammed with images. And to sum up the same courage in all participants, that is astonishing! beautiful.

July 2, 2002 04:51 AM

By: Elizabeth

Jessica: very BRAVE last pannel and you pulled it off wonderfully!

This is a beautiful piece and a definate "less is more" lesson. (I know I lean towards that overly-busy pseudo-Victorian collage style.)

Great job, everyone!

July 2, 2002 12:37 PM

By: kat

a great title for a very lovely corpse - well done! :)

July 2, 2002 10:15 PM

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