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getting lost somewhere that I haven't been
getting lost somewhere that I haven't been by @Fihyn (Fin Art)

was playing around with composition just for fun in this one :] I feel like it came out looking like a postcard of some kind

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Posted: Saturday, 01 June, 2024 @ 03:04 PM
Rating: 5

If this was a print, I'd buy it. There's something attractive about the simplicity of the colors.

Posted: Saturday, 01 June, 2024 @ 05:47 PM
Rating: 5

@fragmented_imagination: If there's one thing I've learned about design, simplicity takes a lot of work. :P This is one of those piece that just begs for merchandising.

Posted: Sunday, 02 June, 2024 @ 01:57 AM

@fragmented_imagination

@Thorvald

thank you both! that's really thoughtful & flattering and I really appreciate it C: I do have plans to get this up in my print shop actually! so I hope that's nice to hear.

I have this slightly weird process where I do most of my artwork on small canvas sizes because it takes up less processing power - and then tend to wait to see if anything gets "popular" enough to seem worth the effort of re-mastering at a higher resolution for my shop. xD but yeah, both this piece and "you will find your own way someday" (with the moon statue) are in-the-works to be available as prints. c: I hope to have this one up within another week or so, and the other up by the end of the month. most of my products can be found in my "inprnt" shop, and then a few select extras are available in my "printify" shop. they're both included in the "links" section of my profile here. ^u^

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