spn_j2_bigbang 2014 art - Dry Salvages

Aug 12, 2014 08:07

Title: Dry Salvages
Author: kalliel
Artist: blueteainfusion
Genre: gen, mytharc!fic
Characters: Sam, Dean, orca!Dean
Rating: R
Warnings: nudity
Summary: The First Blade is at the bottom of the deepest ocean; Sam and Dean go get it. With the help of a little cross-pollinated magic, Dean undergoes an unusual transformation, for in the deep, there's more than a handful of ( Read more... )

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dear_tiger August 12 2014, 10:32:05 UTC
First of all, YAY THIS FIC \o/ Second, I would've been three times as excited if I'd known you were doing art for it. This is sooo amazing. That whale (?) jaw superimposed on Dean's? And the swirling blood in the water? Holy shit, this is awesome ♥

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indiachick August 12 2014, 10:56:01 UTC
HOOOOLY SHIT. This is amazing. The blod in water, the superimposed image!!! I remember the amazing art you did last year for kalliel and what a pair you make. *all the confetti*

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sophiap August 12 2014, 10:59:10 UTC
These are amazing! I love the Dean portrait, and the surprise of seeing the jawbone on the full thing after seeing the excerpt on the cover image. The second painting is also gorgeous, and I am envious in awe of how you got the sense of being underwater.

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cassiopeia7 August 12 2014, 11:10:00 UTC
This is AMAZING, full-stop. The Dirst Blade superimposed over Dean's jaw is jaw-droppingly gorgeous . . . but Sam swimming with Dean!orca is glorious. The orca himself (and what a perfect choice of creature for undersea!Dean!) is wonderfully rendered, and the Mark on his fin, wow. Fantastic detail, just perfect. LOVE those colors and the underwater softness of everything. And the blood, omg. Beautiful, beautiful work!

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galwithglasses August 12 2014, 12:09:09 UTC
Beautiful. I love the colors and the way the light comes through the water. Dean with the jawbone is such a cool idea and perfectly rendered here. The Mark of Cain on the orca is great and the way Sam is reaching out for a fin reminds me a bit of the creation by Michelangelo. I don't know if that was intentional because I haven't read the story yet but it's something that caught my eye. Lovely, lovely work.

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