Featured Work

  • A State Of Mind For A Peacock Chair by Danilo Lejardi

    Right side of the image is basically a cinema4D render _ including the Peacock Chair, which is a freebie object by Redbubble artist ArtPearl / Rest is pure postwork.

  • Ash's Star by Stephanie Rachel Seely

    This artwork was featured in Silhouettes, The Love Of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork, Unconventional Artistry, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical and Parallel Dimensions The rain has brought Ash a star… As we grow older, we often lose our sense of wonder with the world. Innocence, hope, and dreams so often fade to depression, disenchantment, and feeling as though we have no true purpose. We look at things without really seeing them. We go through the motions just because it’s what we’ve always done. While I continue to struggle with the demands and expectations of others and of society, I make it a point to discover beauty, and if I’m unable to see it around me, I turn to art and poetry and create it. I believe we all have a special quiet place inside us where we can nurture our inner child and learn to see the extraordinary in the mundane. And while stars may not fall from the sky and glisten from the branches of a tree, I still believe that there is magic in this fallen world of ours. Artistic style of this piece inspired by Tim Burton

  • Third Eye Priestess by Lloyd Harvey

    A digitally coloured ink drawing. Layout based on the Fibonacci Spiral. 2008. Visit: www.shrunkenheaddesign.co.uk for info on me and more of my work.

  • Cosmic dreams. by DaveBassett

    Took some shots of Xmas lights last night and had a bit of a play with the results. I guess I got a bit carried away… ALL THE BEST FOR XMAS AND NEW YEAR…

  • A Dream And The Wind by Danilo Lejardi

    Inspired by Christopher Cross´s “Sailing”. / Lyrics: / It’s not far down to paradise / At least it’s not for me / And if the wind is right you can sail away / And find tranquility / The canvas can do miracles / Just you wait and see / Believe me It’s not far to never never land / No reason to pretend / And if the wind is right you can find the joy / Of innocence again / The canvas can do miracles / Just you wait and see / Believe me Sailing / Takes me away / To where I’ve always heard it could be / Just a dream and the wind to carry me / And soon I will be free Fantasy / It gets the best of me / When I’m sailing / All caught up in the reverie / Every word is a symphony / Won’t you believe me It’s not far back to sanity / At least it’s not for me / And when the wind is right you can sail away / And find serenity / The canvas can do miracles / Just you wait and see / Believe me

  • Housekeeping by Telzey

    Chester, the night watchman, had a real thing for Dot.

  • ..The Surrealist's collection.. by Ramasg

    Playing around with daz and Bryce!

  • The Doctor by PortisArt

    For all you Doctor Who fans out there and anyone else who fancies a light hearted evening ,thought Id put this on …its been a hard day shooting trying to improve my skills ( not very fruitful I might add) so had a bit of fun

  • Gracias a la Vida by Manolya F.

    Resources NatgautierStock This work sold as card / MCN: CC1FF-3F52D-78ABF © Manolya F 2008. All rights reserved. / You may not reproduce, modify, distribute, publicly display or perform, or prepare derivative works by using my works.

Recent Work

  • Mehanotehnika AL by Milan Dobrojevic

    Mehanotehnika AL – 3D Fractal Render / Milan Dobrojevic

  • Homeward Bound by David Jackson

    Approaching Mars 2, Trellis system. Opening scene from the epic movie/vid “Beyond the Shores of Earth” first released in 3204, may have been one of the best horror/space vid of all time. This pic is from my collection of rare movie photos.

  • Future Fractal Town 2 by Milan Dobrojevic

    Future Fractal Town 2 – 3D Fractal Render / Milan Dobrojevic

  • Starshine by David Jackson

    Above the city of Klarr on Krelltiss III, the Celestral Gateway beckons.

  • Sun Temple by David Jackson

    On Galdron VI on the Plain of Marranas sits the Temple of the Golden Sun. / The water within its walls never dries up even in times of great drought. / Legend says that the waters give the drinker immortality, / maybe so, yet no being as ever got through the force field that surrounds the entire structure. Many are the beings who have tried, for after all, the prize could be the fountain of youth.

  • Music Town 2 by Milan Dobrojevic

    Music Town 2 – 3D fractal render / Milan Dobrojevic

  • Walking out of paradise by mago

    Ink and water color / God created all living creatures’ human beings on the sixth day of creation. “Male and female created he them; and blessed them, and called their name Adam…” (Genesis 5:2). “Adam” is a general term, like “Man” and could refer to the whole of humankind. God blessed them to be “fruitful and multiply” and ordained that they should have “dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth” (Gen. 1.26-27, KJV).[6] / And God Created Adam / William Blake / God first formed Adam out of “the dust of the ground” and then “breathed into his nostrils the breath of life”, causing him to “become a living soul” (Gen. 2. 7, KJV). God then placed Adam in the Garden of Eden, giving him the commandment that “Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die” (Gen. 2.16-17, KJV). / God then noted that “It is not good that the man should be alone” (Gen. 2.18, KJV). He then brought every “beast of the field and every fowl of the air” (Gen. 2.19, KJV) before Adam and had Adam name all the animals. However, among all the animals, there was not found “a helper suitable for” Adam (Gen. 2.20, NASB), so God caused “a deep sleep to fall upon Adam” and took one of his ribs, and from that rib, formed a woman (Gen. 2.21-22), subsequently named Eve.[6] There is no mention of Adam waking up from his sleep. / Adam and Eve were subsequently expelled from the Garden of Eden, were ceremonially separated from God, and lost their immortality after they broke God’s law about not eating of the fruit of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. This occurred after the serpent (understood to be Satan in many Christian traditions) told Eve that eating of the tree would result not in death, but in Adam and Eve’s eyes being opened, resulting in them being “as gods, knowing good and evil” (Gen. 3.4-5). Convinced by the serpent’s argument, Eve eats of the tree and has Adam do likewise (Gen. 3.6). / As a result, both immediately become aware of the fact that they are naked, and thus cover themselves with garments made of fig leaves (Gen. 3.7). Then, finding God walking in the Garden of Eden, Adam and Eve hide themselves from God’s presence (Gen. 3.8). God calls to Adam “Where art thou?” (Gen. 3.9, KJV) and Adam responds “I heard thy voice in the garden, and I was afraid, because I was naked; and I hid myself” (Gen. 3.10, KJV). When God then asks Adam if he had eaten of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, Adam responds that his wife had told him to (Gen. 3.11-12). Herein is the second sin that Adam committed, the first being that he ate from the forbidden tree. / As a result of their breaking God’s law, the couple is removed from the garden (Gen. 3.23) (the Fall of Man) and both receive a curse. Adam’s curse is contained in Gen. 3.17-19: “Because thou hast hearkened unto the voice of thy wife, and hast eaten of the tree, of which I commanded thee, saying, Thou shalt not eat of it: cursed is the ground for thy sake; in sorrow shalt thou eat of it all the days of thy life; Thorns also and thistles shall it bring forth to thee; and thou shalt eat the herb of the field: In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread, till thou return unto the ground; for out of it wast thou taken: for dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return” (KJV). / After they were removed from the garden, Adam was forced to work hard for his food for the first time.

  • Gost Train by Yulia Pinkusevich

    moscow metro

  • Let your mind roam free and fly away by AndyGii

    Background and window sky – Stock photos from Dreamstime

  • M Blackwell - Down at the Maestro Refinery... by IWML

    Just another day grinding up maestros to make fleshchips. Sure, they smell bad, but you should hear your garden afterwards! Although not 100% InterWebMegaLink-specific, my own personal art is still kinda along the same lines as much of the work i do for the IWML, and this seems like as good a place as any to make an online home for all my old old scissors-and-glue collages. This is a collage i made this year (2008), in one of the amazing Surreal Art Sessions in Yarraville. They’ll go down in hystory, those sessions will…

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A parallel dimension-another world existing alongside our own, a differing reality that could be eerily similar or something entirely different….

All works welcome from traditional forms of art(drawing, painting etc) to digital photographic art and the written word. Think fantasy, surreallism, science fiction, the dark, strange and abstract.

This is a place for those with big imaginations and ideas and an open mind.

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