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A nice cup of rabies

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King of Cups
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Air of Water.

Originally, my intent was for the background to be a raging storm and a corner of his ship. But I looked at the rough sketch in AI and couldn't immediately tell what my intent was - and it looked like a submarine. And that was just nine kinds of awesome. An amoral Captain Nemo type really just fits.

Print available on Artspots.

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"Ready the benthic scopes. All hands attend proselytic cannons!"
"We'll give those Sub-Maenads what for, sir!"

Exquisite.

What's the interpretation of this one?

(And I'm getting the "reCaptcha", too.)

Cut-and-paste from Book T:
He is subtle, violent, crafty and artistic; a fierce nature with calm exterior. Powerful for good or evil but more attracted by the evil if allied with apparent Power or Wisdom.
 If ill dignified, he is intensely evil and merciless.
 He rules from 20 Degree Libra to 20 Degree Scorpio.


And you're getting reCatchpa because I turned it on to see if it would kill the occasional spam comments I've been getting.



Ooooooooooooooooh...
Blue + underwater + Nemo = LOVE



i love it! love. it.

however: it took me far too long to determing that the roundy
horseshoe shape on the left is a steering wheel(right?)

you might want to detail that thing just a little to make it clear.
or shift the color; right now it vaguely reads as some kind of skin
tone and so i was thinking soft and fleshy mebbie the curl of a tail
or i dunno. but the rest of the image is aces!

Yeah, I kinda lazed out on the steering wheel. I can't always tell if I got lazy before or after the point when it works for other people; I'll have to edit it a bit!

I admit, scanning through quickly, the name that first came to mind was Charles Darwin. ^_^;

That's so perfect. :)

I saw the thumbnail for that on ArtSpots and immediately recognized it as yours.

It looks as if he's just figured something out, and is about to spin the wheel to head somewhere that's just out of sight to us on his map chart. Wonderful, and I'm still loving how these ones creep out of the frame.