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Aeon Flux

Blind Escape...
Blind Escape... by @Icenine (Aeon Flux)

From this hell thy wings aspire, to chase the heavens and leave this fire. Designs which may not be known, a godless soviergn, a Kingless throne. Struggle my dearest beast, blinded we shall go. To the cold and sunless east, and the dreams that we may never know. To these challenges I await, let his will deliver me. I know not of fate, but what burning hearts anticipate.

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Posted: Wednesday, 09 January, 2002 @ 03:26 PM

Just stopping by to see whats new and I came across this! This is my all time favorite now. I absolutely love it. The piece of writing with it goes perfect. The details are wonderful and the unicorn is very well drawn. Your humanoid turned out nicely too (great wings!) So many things to say about this pic. But, I'll go see your other drawings now.

Posted: Tuesday, 22 January, 2002 @ 09:04 AM

Wow! I just had to comment on this pic ^_^ Like I said before, I love your clean design, and the creatures on this pic are very well drawn! You seem to know a lot about horse/unicorn anatomy, too! Also, the poem goes real well with the pic! Great job!

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Posted: Friday, 09 May, 2003 @ 02:45 PM

Oooo, love the quote. And the Unicorn. Very very clean sketches, you have.

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