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Acrylic on canvas, 18 x 24" completed January, 2009

This is a long overdue commissioned painting. Actually, it's for a friend of mine who asked me to paint his idea back in 2006. This idea is (loosely) "Don Quixote meets 'his' Chimera".

I've come up with my own "CHIMERA". I've always envisioned a "Chimera" as ones personal demon. That "Bug-a-Boo" that creeps, a hallucinogenic monster. The thing that lays in wait in our minds shadows. It's not the typical representation of the beast with several heads. That was never right for me. I recall reading "Les Miserables", Victor Hugo. In this book, possibly my favorite of all time, Hugo constantly refers to "The Chimeras of men" Meaning the fears that man manufactures. That which embodies fear and evil in his imagination is his "Chimera". Thus,to each man, his own Chimera exists as different and unique. ( "a horrible or unreal creature of the imagination; a vain or idle fancy: He is far different from the chimera your fears have made of him. A fanciful mental illusion or fabrication.")

Since Don Q's mission is to eternally seek and vanquish evil, (An impractical idealist bent on righting incorrigible wrongs), I thought it appropriate that Don Q would "meet" his "Chimera" on the roads he travels seeking the monsters in his imagination.

The faces in the rocks represent the dreams and hallucinations of the intrepid soldier Don Quixote. The precipice which leads down to the swirling waters filled with monsters and dead men betokens his decent into madness.

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:iconchronicfanartist:
there are no words for how awesome this image is. The composition is wonderful, the technique and immaculate attention to detail is incredible. Wonderful job :D
:iconadayajuran:
I dont know if you know how amazing your work is, so Im here to state the obvious: YOUR WORK IS AMAZING.

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'There is another world, and it is in this one' (W.B. Yeats)
:iconangellaveaux:
*bows down*

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“I think that little by little I'll be able to solve my problems and survive.”

~Frida Kahlo, Letter to Nickolas Muray, 12/18/1939


(Icon by Dejichan)
:iconrainbowbarf:
the amount of detail in this is incredible! i love how you manage to capture this gritty, flaky, yet at the same time moist and slimy quality to the monster. he looks as though he'd smell awful!
:icondiegotripodi:
I'm speechless, sir... :+fav:
:iconnickspharler:
you inspire me so much.
:iconyouinventedme:
always a pleasure to see something from you. this is phenomenal.


xo!

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an antique arms and armor expert
:iconsavageworlds:
Delightful imagery! It appears the Kracken wants a piece of the 'Q' too.

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"And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you."
-(Friedrich Nietzsche)

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Member of the EC (Exquisite Corpse) Club [link]
:iconmadbaumer37:
another jaw-dropping painting! my goodness, it's beautiful!

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January 27
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