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Duality Femmeby ~pixelputa

Digital Art / Other / Other©2007-2013 ~pixelputa
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I thought I'd pay tribute to my favorite artist Gustav Klimt. Done on Illustrator and post on PS
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:iconfreatoxim:
love it! i could fave all your gallery :D
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:iconthe-bails:
this is gorgeous! i love the background!!!
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~pixelputa Apr 11, 2010  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
thanks :)
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:iconpebg6:
love it!!
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~pixelputa Feb 8, 2009  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
thank you :blowkiss:
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:icondichromaticbeagle:
so art nouveau!*stares at the swirlies* :)

Great tribute! XD
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~taika-kim Mar 24, 2007  Professional Artisan Crafter
just amazing! and this goes way beyond 99,99% of the tribute work people do, this is still completely original with keeping in line with the intended influence!
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:iconchakrabird:
Amazing piece, I love everything about it, how you put the entire composition together. I did a news article on Klimt just a couple of days before you submitted this. I would have loved to include this.
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Mood: Joy ~pixelputa Feb 13, 2007  Hobbyist Traditional Artist
I've always thought Klimt was the one artist who really understood women. And although his works are risqué (to say the least) they are just breathtaking. And the details are just totally nuts! I’ve never seen art that truly depicted a woman’s sensuality and sexuality like he did…

I’d love to see one of this works in person.... :D
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:iconchakrabird:
Yes, I agree, he has done wonderful work and captured female sensuality like few. Actually there was an exhibition of his and Schieles work in Copenhagen some years ago. And I missed it... too stupid, I really did regret that afterwards :-(
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