[x]

deviantART

 

Deep into the Deeps by *Ageaus:iconAgeaus:


©2008-2009 *Ageaus
Details
Submitted: May 17, 2008
File Size: 438 KB
Image Size: 94.9 KB
Resolution: 600×825
Comments: 6
Favourites & Collections: 17 [who?]

Views
Total: 1,040
Today: 1

Downloads
Total: 27
Today: 0

Thumb

Artist's Comments

Inspired by the songs:
Mermaids, by Xandria and Sirenian Shores, by Sirenia.
You'd think people would staff away from the ocean after what happened to Alpheus Charles and Ferdinand. Anyway, the dude here is Apollo, and he's in the final stage of his classical merfolk transformation, which he is completely oblivious too. In essence this is an updated version of this: [link] The mermaid he's facing is the one interested in him, the other is her sister, pushing him down further in case he figures out what they're doing.
Eventually I'll have sheets for em', but if anyone really wants to see, I can put up a really bad quality pic of Apollo. It's bad because it's framed and behind glass, and I had to take a picture of it in horrible lighting.
Apollo, Theodora and Leda are all (C) to me.
[x]

Devious Comments

love 0 0 joy 0 0 wow 0 0 mad 0 0 sad 0 0 fear 0 0 neutral 0 0

Comments


Very nice.

--
Life is but a box of chocolates, you never know which one you'll get.
very nice ^.=.^

--
"the night's soft breeze shell become the wind which call all who listens" --Zi
--
I AM =firedarkdragon's SPAMMER OF FACES ^.=.^
help my dragon friend grow ==> [link]
Nice! ^.=.^

--
I'm a dragon on the inside beneath the mask, if u think i'm crazy, stupid and all, ALL OF U CAN GO TO HELL! I will personally see to it!

Me:[link] ^.=.^
I think this is a really cool piece.
With the multiple characters involved, it really adds to the image and stuff. The interaction between Apollo and the mermaids looks awesome (especially the intertwined hands), and all the flowy-ness involved in this image (clothes and hair, especially, but I'm also referring to the fluid posing, too) adds a lot, too, yus.
thanks jooze person!

--
"The old centuries had, and have powers of their own, which mere modernity cannot kill."
- Jonathan Harker, Dracula

Site Map