I DREW RAYM MAN
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JoNoPlaysRayman

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Re: I DREW RAYM MAN
That is so epic sauce
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beatiful, this artwork has changed my life, it should be preserved in a museum, i am in tears as i am writing this, thank you, J0N0PlaysRayman, for drawing this picture...
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JoNoPlaysRayman

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DON'T USE 0Said wrote: Sun Aug 18, 2024 12:36 am beatiful, this artwork has changed my life, it should be preserved in a museum, i am in tears as i am writing this, thank you, J0N0PlaysRayman, for drawing this picture...
thano you for sause
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hoodlumsworld

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Re: I DREW RAYM MAN
I don't know know what this is but I love it.
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HazBlackSlick

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Re: I DREW RAYM MAN
This is a masterpiece
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Greengoop

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Re: I DREW RAYM MAN
A Masterpiece Work of Art
There's clearly a nod to Banksy's "Waiting in Vain" with a dash of self-referential irony, with the shadow obviously denoting a past of a string of regrets that still haunts the subject. And yet, there is child-like optimism in the emoji-esque removal of the nose, letting the audience know that the subject is charting their own course. It's the tension between "today" (3d man) and shadow (on the ground) that drives viewers to question their own spirituality and relation to the universe. Are we three-dimensional characters or shadows of God's existence? Can we break away from our past or are we fated to a path we cannot escape? This tension is inescapable for humanity, and the artist captures the essence of the 'everyperson' as well as the 'lost soul' and the 'shadow redeemed'. We are all that person, and we relish our stories being told.
Miles of improvement.
Value at auction (est.): $3,450,000
There's clearly a nod to Banksy's "Waiting in Vain" with a dash of self-referential irony, with the shadow obviously denoting a past of a string of regrets that still haunts the subject. And yet, there is child-like optimism in the emoji-esque removal of the nose, letting the audience know that the subject is charting their own course. It's the tension between "today" (3d man) and shadow (on the ground) that drives viewers to question their own spirituality and relation to the universe. Are we three-dimensional characters or shadows of God's existence? Can we break away from our past or are we fated to a path we cannot escape? This tension is inescapable for humanity, and the artist captures the essence of the 'everyperson' as well as the 'lost soul' and the 'shadow redeemed'. We are all that person, and we relish our stories being told.
Miles of improvement.
Value at auction (est.): $3,450,000
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WPTheModder

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Re: I DREW RAYM MAN
Thank you, Greengoop to boosting this to the front page so I could see the magum opus of all Rayman art that has ever existed. You my good sir, have done a good deed for all 
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The Jonster

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Re: I DREW RAYM MAN
I FORGOT THIS EXISTED HAHAHAHHAHAHAH
This is freaking amazing
