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Kevin Thompson

Spider Webs
Spider Webs by @kevithom (Kevin Thompson)

Ugh! This one gave me a HUGE headack! Looking at the webs for a long time you being to se thing in them. Now i do know why a bug seem so be drawn to it! It is an intresting thing to do but it does take a lot of time to do this.

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Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 05:20 PM

Wow, this is really eyecatching! I can't even being to imagine how hard all those little lines must have been... I gotta hand it to ya, you have a lot more patience than I could ever have! Great work, it has almost geometric qualities.

Posted: Monday, 08 December, 2003 @ 08:11 PM

Oh thank for likeing this a lot. all i did is drew a few spider webs and just repeated it over and over and over ect... ugh it hurt my head and i'm still not done. Thanks again for likeing it!

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 08:07 PM

whoa, that's a lot a webs - how the hell did you do that with out going crazy?? It's very impressive tho, all those lines.

Posted: Monday, 08 December, 2003 @ 08:18 PM

YES i went crazy!! it is taking me a long time to do it. it really hurts my head everytime i go back to it! it does look very awesome and it is almost done! so i'm going to finish is and keep the drugs comming LOL!

Posted: Sunday, 30 November, 2003 @ 11:11 PM

nice you sure have a knack for repetitive, polarized pattern work my friend...what's next...snowflakes?

Posted: Monday, 08 December, 2003 @ 08:20 PM

no i'm not going to another one of these in a long time! this one had hurt me to much, i might do one in somwflakes! you may never know! =D

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