by Mooneyham, rinpoche, buttonmonkey, and Cristine
Really grooving on the circles at the bottom half - the old man and frying pan, just great.
ivan at April 21, 2005 8:38 AM
Wow. So many faces! Interesting treatment of "Dick" Cheney, btw.
HLibby at April 21, 2005 9:52 AM
I had so much trouble with Maryland's fingers -I almost morphed them, glad I didn't.
Pure luck that my diagonal matched that frying pan flame! Odd transition diagonally up from the wise man in the circle -what fun!
cristine at April 21, 2005 11:48 AM
I mean 'Marilyn's fingers' -brain fried today! LOL
cristine at April 21, 2005 11:50 AM
The title of the second section ("Dildo Anus Cheeks") reminds me of the school playground, when all us little boys used to get together and shout dirty words to prove how hard we all were. Along with the flippant atmosphere of the section, the title is quite effective.
Patrick Beverley at April 21, 2005 12:44 PM
nice. like the transition to the clown from the first piece, repetition of the fried eggs and again with the cucumbers, and the way marilyn merges into the other woman
duncan at April 21, 2005 2:12 PM
I think the old guy is visualizing his brain on drugs...
HLibby at April 21, 2005 7:18 PM
My section didn't blend as well as I intended. oh well.
It's an interesting blend of pop-culture newsy-entertainment feeling.
rinpoche at April 21, 2005 7:31 PM
Hey now, this is pretty nifty. Love the overall composition.Square at the top and circular at the bottom. Brilliant!
bluethrilldave at April 21, 2005 7:56 PM
I pity the fool who dont use my face in their corpse!
Mr T at April 22, 2005 12:06 PM
This one's very ..busy. Is it good to be busy, or is it better to embrace the space?
ZachsMind at April 22, 2005 6:18 PM
I like lots of space. Here's a nice example of space at work:
http://anexquisitecorpse.net/crypt/2005/02/_title_lost_to.php
The thumbnail view often reveals who jerked the momentum of the space around instead of letting it flow...sometimes there's a block of dense imagery, and you just know that that player tried to fill the entire panel with stuff, but sometimes it's more subtle, and the participant just didn't consider the larger context of the complete corpse...
Jacob at April 22, 2005 10:03 PM
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