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Absorbed

When Man becomes the shell of a being.....he shall be taken back to the Earth form whence he came. ©2004

25 Comments

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Anonymous Guest 09 May 2012

HE IS SO FULL OF LOVE!!!!

Anonymous Guest 09 May 2012

WHO IS THIS MAN????ITS LIKE MEE

Jerrie Glasper 24 Jul 2009

your creativity is astounding in the art work!!! You brought this one up from the deep wells of creativity and it is sooo refreshing and original.

Barry Huyett 08 May 2009

WOW! great!

Kovács János 05 May 2009

GREAT!!!

Steve Farr 25 Apr 2006

Wow! Interesting, very interesting as well as original!

Tracey Loftis 16 Apr 2006

How morbidly beautiful. Be fruitful, multiply and 'replenish the earth'. From dirt we came and back again we go. Awesome immagery.

Renata Cavanaugh 06 Apr 2006

Awesome

aliyu art 10 Jan 2006

beautiful

Lili Holuta 26 Sep 2005

deep message, perfect execution...great artwork!

rishiraj dhariya 15 Aug 2005

i AGREE WITH UR IDEAS

michelle meijs 22 Jul 2005

amazing work!

thea walstra 29 Jun 2005

Awesome work Thom!

seth rose 21 Jan 2005

thom this is wicked man great job on the expression as well as the colors deffinatly a favoritte

Alberto D'Assumpção 10 Jan 2005

another fantastic work, Thom! Good concept and execution

Chien-Hua Chang 07 Jan 2005

I like the texture of the face..... this is an image with strong impact!

Andree Lerat 07 Jan 2005

Even more disturbing. But as you say it is only the shell. The energy (soul) is returned to the pool. The pure energy is not reborn.

Jenny Iospa 07 Jan 2005

Very powerful and neatly done

Vera Harned 07 Jan 2005

Neat work!

Nira Dabush 07 Jan 2005

You probably right,Thom...this image is difficult to watch,at least to me,as in life there are very difficult moments to observe,VERY STRONG IMAGE...With alot of thinking behind it.

Christine brand 07 Jan 2005

I am absorbed, u made your point! Help!

Justin Jenkins 07 Jan 2005

What can i say? This is super suurealistic. The roots coming through and the rotting textures make this spectacular.

Mark Peterson 07 Jan 2005

Very cool piece Thom. Very creative.

Snake Jagger 06 Jan 2005

Very Effective. Well done.

shaylise spriggs 06 Jan 2005

very creaive work.art for our times.