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Kadaicha Man

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     This piece is my depiction inspired by an Aborigine legend and a song bearing the same title as the image by Global Collective. This is the little blurb on the legend from the CD insert: "The story goes that the Kadaicha Man walks without leaving tracks and he chases wrongdoers to deliver justice. The idea alone is fearful to cultural people." The image was created in Paint Shop Pro using a very complex process of  hand painting, blending and filtering combined over a total of seven layers which were then merged. Total time on the image was approximately 8-9 hours over a period of days. I referenced several images of Ayer's Rock in Australia for the background.

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