Showing posts with label robot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robot. Show all posts

Monday, March 6, 2023

Feature 200: A Walk Back

For Feature 200, I thought it'd be fun to go back through some past features! I'll share the artwork, linking to both the original feature as the number and to the Artist's image through the piece itself as I have been lately. 

1: It's only right that place number 1 is from the very first feature, where I shared AnthonyH318's work!

Gelid Graveyard


Can you imagine being the person (or people) who went out in their turn to mark the places of these dead? Anthony has a nice story about the image on it's page so I hope you'll enjoy looking at it again, like I did. And I'm still in full love with the building in the background, barely peeking through the driving snow even if we know that the area is surrounded. Can you just imagine how chilly?

2: Now this second piece is from Feature 30, sharing CaptainEdwardTeague's artwork.

Italian Coast from a Boat


Mm, this piece still just takes my breath away. The waters right next to the city, building upward into those mountains and hills in the back...there's so much I could say but how, since it makes me so speechless? Thank you, Captain, for letting me travel here on just the computer chair!

3:  Ooo, this one is from Feature 151, sharing toonicorn's artwork

Spur Your Imagination

In my first feature of this piece, my eyes were drawn to the dragon on the upper left--for good reason, look at the cloud it's causing! But what do you think of everything else surrounding the winged horse? Isn't it just lovely how toonicorn was able to put together everything that a child would remember on their imaginations, how much fun it all was? I hope none of us have forgotten the majesty of such imagination, despite our age.

4:  This piece is Azurelly's! It's so great to get to speak about it again!

Can't You Hear it's Cry?


Such a quiet room, with the statues of those who may have lived there before. And even quieter because, of course, these room often are gigantic. I almost feel the chill that would be left behind...
Don't forget to revisit the piece in Azurelly's gallery. There's a bit of music that is just perfect for such a place as this.

5: For the final past feature, we're seeing AltairSky's artwork again.

Metamorphosis

This piece still sparks my interest, it makes me wonder what kind of peaceful forest this is, even in the story that AltairSky wrote for the comment linked in the image's page. Then again...what is a story if it's only peaceful? Maybe this is just a small point of rest?

I never imagined that this feature thing would ever get to 200. Thank you to all the artists who show their art and let me share your work! This whole features thing could never have gotten anywhere without all of you.
And thank you to everyone who keeps coming back, too, so glad that you're enjoying the features. To the future for this site and us all!

Monday, November 28, 2022

Feature 188--AltairSky

 

The Journey

First, I have got to squeal about how lovely the water looks here; especially with that little splash going over the whale's back. And then to squeal all about how well AltairSky designed the whale!
This makes me wonder how large these bots are...would have to read the comic to find that out, I imagine. Certainly worth the time! Especially if they live in such a pretty world as this background shows.

Metamorphosis

The background is as gorgeous as before, it's great! And the plant she's holding up isn't a holly; but the feeder plant of the hawkmoth caterpillars. (The type is written in the artist comments.)
This location is such a pretty one. The fog fits perfectly, I think; and it appears to be some kind of forest? Whatever it is, that grass looks perfect. Pretty tall too, so it's gotta be somewhere without a lot of grounds keeping--that just works best in my mind. Beautiful piece!


Huggles

The best kind of cuddles for a chilly day! Love how the ice is coming down from the tree branch and those stones in the background. This scene also helps give an idea of the medabots' height, like I was wondering from before.
AltairSky has done it again with the gorgeous backgrounds. She's so very good with her work!

It was so fun to see AltairSky's hawkmoth medabots! If you'd like to see more about them, her gallery is right here. Enjoy yourself!