This post is a bit late, but thought I would still post to the new blog. I recently got inspired to do a drawing in honor of Easter. I thought "what if I built the face of Christ from the faces of humanity?" The idea sounded fascinating so I gave it a shot.
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I have been a big fan but this is one of your best creations. :) Congrats on the new blog, too. I love that it's clean and quick to load. :)

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Awesome man! JC would be proud!

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LOVE this -- love watching the transformation. You've inspired me to capture something like this while I'm at work. I'd like to see the progression (I never really remember what I do, I get into the flow of it). Now, I'm curious. Also, I love your work -- but, I know that doesn't really matter -- I can see that you work because you love to do so. To me, that's HUGE and I admire you and your work all the more because of it. Thanks for sharing (and inspiring)! =)

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Wow Jeremy this brought tears to my eyes. The anointing over your life is flowing through to this image. Amazing work. -speechless God Bless Keith

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Love your work!! I am in school finishing up soon in a year. This was pretty inspiring a lot of work but a great finish!

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Oh my gosh, that is so beautiful.

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Great technic... beautiful!

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