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Slave to the RIAA by `sya:iconsya:


©2003-2009 `sya
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Submitted: June 3, 2003
File Size: 1.4 MB
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Resolution: 900×1350
Comments: 121
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Musicians aren't the only slaves to the RIAA.



Thank you Tinder for supplying the stock photo.








This image was recently used for the cover of Torture the Artist by Joey Goebel. [link]





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Whoa, very cool what you pulled off here. It took me a moment to see the keys, but thats a good thing ;) (Wink) Nice manip.

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There's always the present
What a strange and wonderful idea. I really like how you have done this. (hair needs to be a bit darker at the top) Surprised you havnt got more comments. Thanks for letting me know.

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Haemoglobin is the key to healthy heart-beat.
This probably took HOURS to make, very nice, and I am in utter and total agreement with the stance suggested by this work
That is GREAT, totally apropriate title as well.
Nicely done... looks quite realistic. I think the hair needs to be a little darker to blend properly and look completely 'real'. I love the binding of the hands.

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Can't Rain All The Time..
Prints.
Wrote a little open thought to this at [link]
really cool idea Clap so strange and so well done Clap :) (Smile)

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quem? eu? EUU? quem?
powerfull manip :) (Smile) love the message out of it and how it s expressed. looks great

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Raise your voice.

Adless lyrics site? Yep.,
wow really great manip of some photos, looks quite realistic. Message is clear and well presented :D (Big Grin) :D (Big Grin)

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proudly made in canada. :flagcanada:
Please check out the large version, as the thumbnail is an older version. Does anyone know how to change that? I have tried a couple times to change the thumbnail, but still the same.

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"If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it truly is, infinite." -William Blake

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