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Title: Outer dimension


This image was a popular surreal wallpaper in the late 1990s, and was featured on the cover of a Polish computer graphics magazine GFX. This was the first time that my artwork appeared in a magazine :)

Somebody once described this image in the following way:
Its immediate: you feel sucked into it (yellow horizon) and yet feel like lost in the space this image generates. Great effect. However if you rotate your head 90° left you see a beautiful and strange (although very classic) dawn with a kind of magic copper light.



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Coke Head from CokeLand wrote:May 13, 2007

I love it. I might be a flaming coke head but I like the way you made it. How its kinda like "Big pieces of rock" = / and "Big friggin' ocean" = and the whole picture = /. I'm so horrible with words, dont you agree?

Matt from Wales wrote:March 7, 2007

incredible.... just to look at it...... your there!!!!!!!!

Crystal wrote:January 27, 2007

Very, very cool. I think most would have used the perspective of the ocean being on the bottom of the frame. Instead, you rotated it 90 degrees and gave us the perspective from the floating islands.

Brent from USA wrote:August 16, 2006

I love the virtical horrizon. At first it look like the side of a planet and then i realized what it was. Amazing.

tehseen from pakistan wrote:November 8, 2005

Amazing, the sight gives the feeling as if caught in a tornado.

Andy from USA wrote:June 22, 2005

This picture just blows my mind.

anonymous wrote:August 6, 2002

WOW. As soon as this pic came on the screen I felt really disoriented by the perspective. The picture seems really collosal

anonymous wrote:February 21, 2002

Wow. I like the use of my name. Perhaps this was inspired by Arthur C. Clarkes 2001?

anonymous wrote:November 7, 2001

this is just amazing...I am speechless (well not really

anonymous wrote:November 6, 2001

How bizzare! I dont ever right comments I just look in awe

Smae wrote:January 20, 2001

Oh..my..wow. My stomach dropped and I nearly fell out of my chair! Wow.

Vicci wrote:October 6, 2000

That is so cool, would it ba alright if I added it to my personal colection of pictures.

Olivia Vega Tan wrote:January 7, 2000

this is spiffy. I love it.

Héctor Yudchak wrote:December 5, 1999

I know Dawid in a recent time, but I shure only one thing: He is a son of a b... genious!

anonymous wrote:November 17, 1999

I agree Kass. Although it might have been neat to see it horizontally as well

Kass wrote:November 13, 1999

I love it! I can just see if any real eastate agens got their hands on this place, though....."A constant veiw of the ocean.....fabulous panormas.....uniquily private.....ideal for people bored with the straight up and down of life." :-)

Filo wrote:August 6, 1999

Its immediate: you feel sucked into it (yellow horizon) and yet feel like lost in the space this image generates. Great effect. However if you rotate your head 90º left you see a beautiful and strange (although very classic)dawn with a kind of magic copper light. You may have also called this picture "Where Elements Meet", although I have not the pretention to rename YOUR image. Wonderful work.

SPOOFE wrote:July 23, 1999

Awesome desktop! A very nice pic! Wish I could do something like that with my Raytracing program.

Vanicus wrote:March 15, 1999

I like to think of it as two planets on the verge of colliding into each other with the viewer caught in the middle.

Rik wrote:March 15, 1999

i think the word you were looking for was sureal rather then abstract. this is very "concrete and convincing - and - yes "real" looking...

three wrote:February 26, 1999

...And on the Second Planet there was Made Water, a Great Piller such as They had never seen. And it was Decided to bring Life onto this world as well, for They would have wishes to visit this Place...

Axekell wrote:January 23, 1999

very cool!!! nice work...really

Stevie wrote:January 11, 1999

Surrealistic ? I think so ... Daliesque ? Maybe ... Definetily great, anyway !

Ryanthussar wrote:December 10, 1998

Abstract? Yes I think it IS Abstract

Briony wrote:December 1, 1998

There is no doubt that the your best effect is water. The abstract is well done and very imaginative but I think that images containing objects of true matter (by that I mean what we would consider possible), those scenes are easier for broaden and add interpretation to.

Kammri wrote:November 2, 1998

....................................... *awe* .......................................

crash wrote:October 29, 1998

wow i cannot even begin to tell you how much i love all your work this, hotwave, and parallel are my favorites the only comlaint that i have is that after i was all done lookin at your pics i wanted to see more do you have your work for sale? if you dont you should definatly think about it i would definatly have your work on my walls? amd do you have a home page i would love to check it out.....Get back to me if ya can

Pmbster wrote:August 12, 1998

What a play on your "Magical World" work.... this is spectacular.... makes me dizzy, but knocks me out.

aleth wrote:July 13, 1998

I think it would have been better if you had made a planet from the righht texture, by rounding it a little ...

thoughts.demon.co.uk wrote:May 30, 1998

Absolutly Amazing. For some reason I think of this as two rotating masses, chunks of rocks and debris flying between them.

Nick wrote:January 5, 1998

Good looking, as usual, but a little disturbing because my head keeps wanting to turn sideways...

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Outer dimension lucky Agogo:
this is truly awesome.


Outer dimension Dawid Michalczyk:
@dale Thanks. I do not sell CDs with my work due to piracy concerns.


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