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From cdsi26@bupers.navy.mil:
Very mechanical looking.  Does kind of have an Aztec feel to it.

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From marlo.steed@uleth.ca:

Sorry don't see the horrific nature of this image.
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From ameede@madmac.com:
Minimalism I like in a work.  But I am wondering if the artist asks the
question, what is the necessary element in a horror situation.  The artist
states this in his description, and points this out (no pun intended) in the
artwork. But my concern is more directed towards the elements of design (line,
color, shape, texture, value etc...) and especially composition, how the
elements are layed out in the work to complete the reading.  I liked the bare
bones approach in this piece, the cultural aspects that go into it ( the figure
I believe is Aztec, or is it Mayan?).  The only thing that kills me about the
piece is you only see the front of the hero, and not the back.  The image
reminds me of a single frame for an animation. Finally, there are no examples
of what might happen to him if the hero actually does get caught.  Some other
unfortunate hero should be laid to waste in the piece.  



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From patrickd@netins.net:
The image doesn't seem to fit the theme of "horror."

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From dwallace@lynx.dac.neu.edu:
Nice objects... would look better with more detailed textures.

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From tina@ripco.com:
I so totally don't get this image. It reminds me of the kinds of things
that would come with a lego set these days -- that's not an insult insofar
as your ability to model is concerned; I am impressed by the items. 

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From ericf@foothill.net:
This image almost looks too cute to be classified 'horror'.  Most likely it's
because of a lack of elements to tell the story fully.

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From gmccarter@hotmail.com:
Highly stylized.  "Primitive", so to speak.  The "lizard" looks to be more
friendly than scary.

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From sjlen@ndirect.co.uk:
This needs textures.  This is not a horror image.  

