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COLLAB - Fighting Robin by ~Dimaco:iconDimaco:


©2006-2009 ~Dimaco
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Submitted: January 6, 2006
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Fighting Robin
Giņ the Wild Child feat. Riot-Designer


First - and I hope not the last! - collaborative effort between and (check his page and give MUCH love to him.)
Riot-Designer: concept, murales, postwork
Me: concept, 3D, composition & postwork

The concept for this artwork, even if our intention was not to give it a religous background, comes from the tale of robins in the christian culture.

The tale tells the episode of a little bird which stained with his blood pricking with the christ's thorned-crown.
We meant to link this symbol to a current theme like the War. The robin tale, in our opinion, seems to point at the Man's failure; at the Man that kills and slurs the Good, the Love, the Peace. The robin is exactly the product of War and Fear that we've been victimizing and criminalizing on the television screens, and which seems like the human kind don't wanna end.

Besides of that, we leave free the piece in front of your own interpretation. Meanings or not, it surely contains all our passion. We really enjoyed ourselves realizing this piece.

Comments and Faves area greatly appreciated. Thanks

[EDIT] Riot-Designer made available on his host the murales sketch - [link]
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dude i plain love conceptual work and this is just a wonderful piece, great work guys

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awesome work

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yessur:ahoy:
awesome
i loved it
:+favlove:

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just great
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::bn::
impressive artwork :)
the only thing i don't like so much is the "reflection" in the white_

Later.:)
i have a boner.

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good work, i just don't like the white floor in front
This is pretty impressive, and it's greatly done, I'm just confused as to the point.

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That. Is. So. Cool. Extremely times 1 million impressive.

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