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Unknown origins

in the deepest parts of outer space several light years away on a distant planet left vacant the remains of a once thriving civilization lay in ruins, with no traces of life or a clue as to where the inhabitants might have gone to...

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Sara Deutsch 27 Jun 2008

Evocative and mysterious imagery, alien and yet somehow familiar...

yesenia silva 24 Dec 2006

i like that u put the tree under the planet

Johnna Crider 15 Sep 2006

I really like that tree just under the planet. It would be cool if I could have a real life tree that actually grew like that. Johnna

Kwabena Poku 09 Aug 2006

Fantastic work

Leo Da 27 Jul 2006

interesting work

Olga van Dijk 25 Jul 2006

==what a great pen and ink this is.... love the details!==

Jimmie Mathews 21 Jul 2006

great piece! always intriguing!

mc williams 19 Jul 2006

detail galore, great attention to specifics. otherworldly.

Sylvia Jackovitch-Kallay 17 Jul 2006

great work

C DeMaio 10 Jul 2006

amazing contrasting textures and shading, excellent work Lawrence.

Yuri Lev 09 Jul 2006

I enjoy your personal world very much.

K L Marsala 12 Jun 2006

the imagery of the moon is really cool. lots of time went into this one

Lucia Stewart 08 Jun 2006

Awesome creativity!!

Renata Cavanaugh 07 Jun 2006

Amazing work Lawrence

francis kwok peng kin 07 Jun 2006

superb rendering work. great details.

Carrie Ann Watson 05 Jun 2006

Just love these detailed peices you do! Must take a great deal of time! Wonderful piece!!! :)

Artist Reply: they do take time to draw but not much time.....i do these pictures in my spare time when im waiting

Christine brand 05 Jun 2006

Fantastic ...I love your story too, Lawman!!! Great detailing and balance and interest!!! I hope all is well!! Really I do. Stopped in to bid you a Hello and Hope your day is GREAT!!! Always thinking of you ever...Sincerely CB

Artist Reply: if a picture is worth ten thousand words...then mine must be worth a couple of sentences

Norma Nava 05 Jun 2006

TUNGUSKA ...? . (SPLENDID WORK)

Loree Harrell 05 Jun 2006

This is - again - magnificent pen work, sir!