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by Johannes Ewers
Germany
Every century leaves its ruins behind. The biggest ruins of the last century are oil drilling platforms in the open sea. Unfortunately , you need a ship or
sailing boat to visit these ruins.
Johannes.Ewers@t-online.de |
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by H. E. Day
Our future drunk police ? |
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by Gilles Tran
France
This is one of the Genesis pictures I'm currently working on, and it happened that it fitted the current IRTC topic... Of course, it features Eve and Adam on the verge of some very important discovery.
tran@inapg.inra.fr
http://www.mediaport.net/Artichaud/Tran/gtran.en.html |
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by Daniele Nale
ITALY
A dream of my child hood.
Strongly struck by the reading of some of my sister's comics, I relived during
the night in my dreams
the skeleton man's adventures.
tantravia@libero.it |
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by Andre Kirschner
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by Stephen M. Farrell
USA
A dollhouse within a dollhouse within a real house... meant to represent the world of a young girl's imagination that exists within the real world.
StephenF@whoever.com |
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Felix Cederling
Sweden
The House to the left is based on a building
in Vicenca, Italy and designed by Andrea Palladio
in the 16th century. The other buildings is are
purely fictional.
felixce@hotmail.com |
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by John Robinson
Scotland
An ethereal city wandering in space where the inhabitants spend their days
looking at the wonders of the universe.
jrobin5@columbus.rr.com
http://www.fishinglog.com/Art/ArtMain.html |
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