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Dusk-Kniade [2017-10-22 21:27:27 +0000 UTC]
This is so beautiful! I love the texture in the gold wings, amazing job!
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umichki [2017-10-12 22:02:02 +0000 UTC]
Sloth looks like he would be saying. I'm sassy and badass.
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LucyDei [2017-09-03 03:25:28 +0000 UTC]
I like it so much, you know... somehow he reminds me to Tom Riddle.
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JaiyaPapaya [2017-08-29 02:28:38 +0000 UTC]
This is an interesting series, but I don't understand this one.
Pride made sense, a self-given crown, open mouth, so on...
But this one looks like he's just daydreaming, not sloth like.
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Mymfiola In reply to JaiyaPapaya [2017-08-29 10:36:05 +0000 UTC]
it is a beautiful picture, but at first I did agree in not getting this one. I started writing a comment about how I felt that his eye should be closed, changing his facial expression from being so awake and astute to something more slothish. Somehow I felt that this change would diminish the effect of his wings and the birds, whom I associate with activeness. Although he slouches a bit, not sloth-y at all, I thought.
Here is what I think now. Although I still think that, in the picture, he bears to much motion for being a perfect representation of the topic, I have a interpretation, that to me makes sense. The real sloth-ness in him lies not only in being unactive (not flying, whilst all the others (the birds) are doing all the work) but also being aware of not doing what one is supposed to or not filling up ones potential (having wings yet not using them) and not feeling any remorse whatsoever. He looks at the viewer and smiles faintly as if to say "I know you think I should be flying but I am not going to, what do you want to make of that?"
Now the problem is, that I could, just as easily, interpret Greed into him too.
anyway, I look forward to the rest of this series!
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j-witless In reply to Mymfiola [2017-08-30 10:25:04 +0000 UTC]
' The real sloth-ness in him lies not only in being unactive (not flying, whilst all the others (the birds) are doing all the work) but also being aware of not doing what one is supposed to or not filling up ones potential (having wings yet not using them) and not feeling any remorse whatsoever. '
yes! i was concerned after JaiyaPapaya comment if others see what I wanted to depict, and you explain it perfectly, thank you
it was a try to think more of other sides of what Sloth can be, what a sin can do to a man (in a Pride it was about not only putting a crown on the head but also a desire to keep it, although the crown becomes a thorny burden)
in comparison to Greed, to me it seems that Sloth is more about passiveness, not doing the thing you have to do even for your own good
and Greed is about 'overdoing', a chase for unnecessary things and deeds to make you feel better, and in the end it's never enough
still, maybe it's truly should be put in more obvious form or i should write a description for works, but then it won't be so fun hehe
thanks again for writing your opinion!
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Mymfiola In reply to j-witless [2017-08-30 12:34:32 +0000 UTC]
Yay, I am glad I got it right
I don't think you should change the picture.
The meaning that a word bears to oneself lies (at least this is how I understand it) in the sum of all the experiences you made with that word, and that is different for everybody. Now you presented a take on the word 'sloth' that I did not understand right away because I hadn't thought about it in that way yet. This way you achieved the following, you added a meaning to my perception of "sloth". (I think this is what people mean by these overused words: "getting a different viewpoint"). And in conclusion, that is what (to me ) an artist is supposed to do.
Thanks to both of you (j-witless and JaiyaPapaya ) for launching this conversation
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JaiyaPapaya In reply to Mymfiola [2017-08-30 00:08:20 +0000 UTC]
Ah, that's an interesting take! I think I was just expecting something more blatant (for lack of better words).
And I do too, they make great art.
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j-witless In reply to JaiyaPapaya [2017-08-30 10:28:59 +0000 UTC]
thank you for asking and for your dialog, it was interesting to know your point of view!~
I tried to explain what I meant to Mymfiola in a previous message
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