As the Sky Sailor slowly makes its way toward the Temple of the Ancient Ones,
Andria stands on the forward deck and looks back at the dying human boy.
She hopes the machines of the Temple will be able to save him.
The young boy is thinking about something totally different.
The boy named Peace has come to adore his a android guardian and savior.
This song is sung from his point of view. "Icons of Andria"-->
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It just makes them feel more real to me.
I really wanna go to Rodinia sometimes!
I don't think that labeling it as better or worse is the right approach.
My question in response would be something like this, "What do the differences say or do for you? What in essence do these images say to you or for you?"
It's about choice. As an artist unconsciously and consciously we make choices through each step of the process. You choice to put this pattern there, or that decoration where it is, you choose color a over color b, think about why sometime? You don't always have to have an answer.
"What do you want other people to see or think about when they view the images? What do you want them to take away from it or get out of it?"
I'm going to speak to this a little bit in the differences and what I see between the two here: [link]