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From emediez@emediez.com:
I cannot find any sinister here... to me is a lovely image. 



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From :
The classic obsessed stalker.  More in tune with the earlier "Horror" theme than
Worship, though.

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From batronyx@cadronhsa.com:
Bravisimo! Don't ask me why, but I keep seeing Chrisopher Walken here. :)

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From tony@awmcs.net:
Cool image but I don't see the connection to the topic.

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From johnson@pharmacy.arizona.edu:
Been watching "Profiler" reruns, I see ;-)

Nice cartoony feel.

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From StephenF@whoever.com:
Good job of achieving the feel you were going for.  Nice 
use of colored lighting to support that mood.  Good 
interpretation of topic.

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From ojamies@cs.helsinki.fi:
Somehow weird.
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From tom@tomandlu.co.uk:
Strange - reminds me a bit of eightball.

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From chris_hormann@gmx.de:
The atmosphere looks nice, but some more information about your work on the
picture would have been good.  The character and the table somehow look a bit
flat and the things on the table seem floating.  The wall with the picture
looks good.

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From youknow@ucan.foad.org:
Oh dear. The mad scientist has a crush on someone. This
bodes ill for the citizens of this fair town. What evil schemes
will he concoct to win the object of his obsession?

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From albiaprime@aol.com:
Well, you got the sinister part done to a 'T'. Some nice details in this scene.

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From delfeld@mailcity.com:
Epistemology:
The lighting is arbitrary, which is a problem.  I understand the red light, but
is an atosphere light in a darkroom, and not a spotlight.  Same for the blue. 
Is there another way to get the lime green in the picture without having him
wear shades?  I do not understand the matches.  But the image is clear in it's
intent . . . the cartoonishness is common enough to be understood.

Axiology:
An interesting take on worship.  However, we can also desire what is not in the
picture as well.  The writing is interesting, but the pictures on the back wall
are excessive (for establishing meaning).  If it is to indicate that repetition
leads to obsession, then imagine him looking at all the images, and arriving
somehow at making the note.  Is this the way it would happen, even as a
naive-sinister cartoon?

Ontology:
What else does he do?  An indication of external life does enhance the
seclusionof internal.


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From file:
I like this! Great distortion on the figure. Good colors too. A little scary,
but I suppose that was the goal!