• The Glass Door
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[video=youtube;U5IailIzqdc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5IailIzqdc[/video] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z2.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z3.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z4.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z5.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z6.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z7.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z8.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z9.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://www.wduwant.com/door/z10.jpg[/IMG] Viox recommended I add my reply to the OP: The dialogue takes place between a dying man and fate, represented as a dark unknown figure in a hat. As we go through life we make a lot of choices, represented as doors here, and these choices get stored up above if you wish. Some are choices that are good, some are bad, represented by the darker doors, and eventually one runs out of doors, one runs out of time, one runs out of life. Only one door left at that point and the choice is already made for us, we are going to die and we know it. The shattered door is that realization. As we go through that door, whether by choice or not, we meet the glass door, a door through which all of our previous decisions can be seen by the light at the end of the tunnel. That glass door is the higher power since all we see through it is the light and all it sees is the decisions we have made over our lifetime. The light at the end of the tunnel is what people usually see before they die.
You and VIoxtar are probably the top creative people here. I really like this one because I thnk it can be interpreted in multiple ways. Great job!
why this artwork remind me movie "Monster Inc" anyway nice job!
Because of the doors? duh
This really makes me want to explore this reality more, what inspired this idea?
Interesting idea. I thought this was some warped game show.
[QUOTE=VIoxtar;49732489]This really makes me want to explore this reality more, what inspired this idea?[/QUOTE] Death of all things. Interestingly enough, it was also a mix of inception and that other movie where you could walk through doors and wind up in a new place. The dialogue takes place between a dying man and fate, represented as a dark unknown figure in a hat. As we go through life we make a lot of choices, represented as doors here, and these choices get stored up above if you wish. Some are choices that are good, some are bad, represented by the darker doors, and eventually one runs out of doors, one runs out of time, one runs out of life. Only one door left at that point and the choice is already made for us, we are going to die and we know it. The shattered door is that realization. As we go through that door, whether by choice or not, we meet the glass door, a door through which all of our previous decisions can be seen by the light at the end of the tunnel. That glass door is the higher power since all we see through it is the light and all it sees is the decisions we have made over our lifetime. The light at the end of the tunnel is what people usually see before they die.
[QUOTE=Crazy Knife;49734783]Death of all things. Interestingly enough, it was also a mix of inception and that other movie where you could walk through doors and wind up in a new place. The dialogue takes place between a dying man and fate, represented as a dark unknown figure in a hat. As we go through life we make a lot of choices, represented as doors here, and these choices get stored up above if you wish. Some are choices that are good, some are bad, represented by the darker doors, and eventually one runs out of doors, one runs out of time, one runs out of life. Only one door left at that point and the choice is already made for us, we are going to die and we know it. The shattered door is that realization. As we go through that door, whether by choice or not, we meet the glass door, a door through which all of our previous decisions can be seen by the light at the end of the tunnel. That glass door is the higher power since all we see through it is the light and all it sees is the decisions we have made over our lifetime. The light at the end of the tunnel is what people usually see before they die.[/QUOTE] This makes the picture twice as good. I'd add it to OP. Well thought and portrayed.
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