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well, I actually liked this one ! =OOOit started a bit randomly, I was sketching something futuristic and the general idea of an alley came up. I freaking love post-apocalyptic stuff as you guys might have noticed already.
Needless to say, the piece was inspired by fallout, bioshock, x-men, district 9 and, as strange as it may seem, I got some inspiration from some nigerian music (Fela Kuti's "Water No Get Enemy" it has nothing to do with the picture itself but I don't know how to explain how it inspired me xP)
It's about a post-nuclear holocaust world where humans try to live anywhere they can, in this case, there's a fallout shelter that the remaining humans of the area use as a "safe" spot against mutants, aberrations, radiation and all that good stuff, it's literally a "mutant-free zone". As natural, humans developed a feeling of deep hate against everything that's not what they label as "normal". Mutants, even tho former humans (or still humans) are considered lower, dangerous pieces of crap that must be shot. The mutant portrayed was a former human-shelter habitant, but things went pretty bad for the poor fella and he became a creepy aberration. His family still lives in the shelter and his daughter goes out everyday to meet him and then returns home by sunset. Well, I wanted to transmit a message about prejudice...
The thing about prejudice came up when I was discussing religion with some friends of mine and some of their views kinda shocked me. We're all in university and a friend of mine still thinks/acts like a high school islam hater kid. I'm christian, more of a spiritualist than a really "church-religious" christian. I'm kinda open minded about religion, to me, everything is fine as long as you don't try to convert me aggressively or to make me believe there's only one RIGHT faith. I know that expansion is what most religions are about and islam particularly has a great deal of expansionism associated with it, the thing that people don't understand is that in general, muslims aren't always trying to make you a muslim and the Jihad is not all about exploding people and purging the infidels, well, at least not anymore. Things are more civilized in the eastern world, and Islam, ultra fundamentalist groups apart, as many other minor and major religions, has changed since it's conception. Sure, the jihad and the sharia still exist and they hit pretty hard sometimes, mainly in places where some kind of extremism or authoritarianism is present, but that doesn't reflect the muslim world as a whole as some christian conducts by some fundamentalist groups don't reflect the christian world as a whole too. The large-grand-great majority of muslims don't act like barbarians, they think, they have moral principles and not everyone is a fundamentalist bastard that wants to play "Blow The Christian Up". Almost every religion has an innate will of expansion but that doesn't mean that their followers need to act like a mindless genghis-khanesque expansionist hate mob. Of course there are extremists everywhere but I firmly believe that these people are pretty far from the essence of religion and God itself (whatever/whoever it/he may be or not for you). The thing is, make your point, argument in a civilized manner and don't impose your thing on others, if someone accepts what you say, fine, if it rejects, well, whatever. Taoism, Hinduism, Islamism, Judaism, Christianity, Atheism, Umbanda, Buddhism, Shintoism, Sikhism and whatever you may come up with is ok to me, choose one, don't bother me as I won't bother you and be happy. Your religion is right, my religion is right, his/her religion is right, our religion is right, live on.
We had a serious discussion about Islam and I realized how hatefully ignorant SOME university students may be. There were serious, interesting and plausible arguments by some of the people involved, but one person was just a big "WTF?". I'm not saying that Islam is the thing, with all due respect to every real muslim (people that I really admire), it has just as many problems as any other religion/ideology/thing-ran-by-humans has, but people, mainly christian occidentals (I am a christian occidental btw), must go beyond Bin-Laden, Iran, terrorism, Ahmadinejad and all that stuff that is shown by the news. I just hate blind, ignorant people who use non-sensical arguments to curse followers of other faiths, which happens a lot against Islam, as it has become so common to hate any "arab" nowadays (arabs are not always muslims for god's sake). If you have something bad to say about anything, please use arguments that make sense and I'll be happy to discuss with you, if not, just be quiet. But in the end it's all about tolerance, people, it's all about tolerance for both sides.
and those two paragraphs were pretty much useless, I guess you don't give a damn about my religious views. haha x)
hope you like it
favs, comments and critiques are very welcome
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Comments: 141
MadManTnT In reply to Borruen [2010-09-26 17:54:52 +0000 UTC]
welcome, please come and see my photos, leave your opinion, give me some advice
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Borruen In reply to MadManTnT [2010-09-26 18:04:29 +0000 UTC]
just checked 'em out
great work
really worth a +watch!
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Militant-Jester [2010-09-26 05:46:56 +0000 UTC]
Looks sweet Little clean for post-apocalyptic.
I read the paragraphs.. and yeah... offended by the slur on high school students, but I still agree with you. Not much to add... except that some mutants ARE dangerous
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Borruen In reply to Militant-Jester [2010-09-26 17:58:17 +0000 UTC]
don't feel offended, for real, It's not that high school students are dumb, it's just that based on MY personal experiences when I was in high school, I've seen some people hating islam (and almost anything that wasn't christianity) for no rational or plausible reason xP It's not applicable to eveeery high school student of course
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Militant-Jester In reply to Borruen [2010-09-26 20:00:40 +0000 UTC]
You say that NOW
Just kidding, I believe you.. I just always feel the need to argue whenever someone makes statements about high schoolers (or gamers..)... not meaning to offend, just ignore me *hides in corner*
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Borruen In reply to starearo [2010-09-26 17:59:02 +0000 UTC]
haha! well, I guess no one is willing to suggest it x)
and thank you so much for your comment!
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TheGist [2010-09-26 01:31:08 +0000 UTC]
This is wonderful. The story of it is clear in the illustration; it does so well on its own but your description is good too! Nicely done!
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Borruen In reply to TheGist [2010-09-26 18:01:14 +0000 UTC]
thank you very much! it has some big daddy/lil' sister thing to it which is an awesome concept when you think about how the guys from 2K games came up with it for Bioshock. x)
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paper-P [2010-09-25 12:16:07 +0000 UTC]
This is just breathtaking °_° Once again I love the colors, the shading... I've never played the Fallout game so I may be wrong but from the few pictures I remember I think the fallout colors were colder than those you've used here. They are warmer and make me think of savannah colors. It might be how you've used your nigerian inspiration (?)
Anyway --> fav'
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StrixRex [2010-09-25 11:27:25 +0000 UTC]
Could not really understand which one I like better - the image or the story. Both are good.
The image would e even more striking if it had a bit more detail, the figures were shown as standing a bit closer. Maybe.
Cheers!
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Dzodan [2010-09-25 11:00:42 +0000 UTC]
Very interesting! This remind me on movie city of angels. I like this one!
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CyanideJack [2010-09-25 10:03:01 +0000 UTC]
Very cool. The guy reminds me of the guy from Prototype. Either that or a Bioshock Big Daddy/Little Sister relationship.
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TheSylverLining [2010-09-25 04:00:23 +0000 UTC]
This is just stunning, striking, and very touching. <3 It makes me feel such a variety of things all at once - and is just a lovely little spot of love and hope in a world of horror.
Well done.
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hyper-sensor [2010-09-25 02:12:21 +0000 UTC]
Very interesting! I'm not usually into anything but photography but this caught my eye. Great job, very post apocalyptic feeling. Great job!
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Jibberwocky [2010-09-25 00:57:47 +0000 UTC]
Excellent. Great backstory too. Everything feels very loose but has a nice solidity to it too. Makes it feel more alive and lived in, I think.
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Borruen In reply to AshRandom [2010-09-24 23:39:22 +0000 UTC]
yea I hope so xP
haha thank you very much for sending the request !
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AshRandom In reply to Borruen [2010-09-24 23:51:51 +0000 UTC]
NP, this has a great scifi feel to it. I kept looking for graffiti that said "Kuato lives!" Heheh.^^
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