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Re: Can anyone identify the source of this pic? (maybe CD cover related?)
...and if you thought that cover was disappointing, wait till you hear the whole album. Ha!
(I kid, I kid.)
It is fake, fake, fake as a wedding cake. I did it as quick joke in the fan art section, nothing more. It's a tongue-in-cheek take on CD having a 'domestic violence theme' which, I think, one person picked up on. (kudos, Projected!)
It is part of a series of images called "Peking Opera" by Chinese artist Liu Zheng
Peking Opera - Beating The Princess Gelatin Sliver Print, 46 x 46 cm, Edition of 5, 37 x 37cm, Edition of 20, 1997
Peking Opera - The Web Cave Gelatin Sliver Print, 46 x 46 cm, Edition of 5, 37 x 37 cm, Edition of 20, 1997
Peking Opera - Quelling The White Bone Demon Gelatin Sliver Print, 46 x 46 cm, Edition of 5, 37 x 37 cm, Edition of 20, 1997
Microsoft released artwork? Seriously, does anyone in 'journalism' do a basic fact check before running stories? Anyone??
Unfortunately, this is why I decided to remove all my other designs. IDK if fans throw it on their itunes or whatever, but I'm afraid they may wind up on bootleg t-shirts, let alone being passed off uncredited everywhere or as something official. Too bad too, 'cause some of 'em we're pretty f'n sweet.
P.S. Here's hoping the real artwork is better than anything we've seen.
P.P.S. Blabbermouth and/or Ms. Fox, get your shit straight next time, or do us all a favour and get the fuck off the internet.
Re: Can anyone identify the source of this pic? (maybe CD cover related?)
Thanks for clearing the air regarding that pic, Felix.:mosh:
P.P.S. Blabbermouth and/or Ms. Fox, get your shit straight next time, or do us all a favour and get the fuck off the internet.
Completely unnecessary dig, but thanks anyways.
Re: Can anyone identify the source of this pic? (maybe CD cover related?)
I had offered a dialog, an open interaction with those present. Yet, only one seemed comfortable in participating. Others, perhaps justifiably, questioned my identity or my worth. By the way, James, I have actually grown fond of the name you have created for me. I have been known by many names amongst you, my friends. Perhaps Impostor is as appropriate as any other.