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"The concept of yin yang is used to describe how seemingly disjunct or opposing forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, giving rise to each other in turn. Yin yang describe opposing qualities in phenomena & since yin and yang are created together in a single movement, they are bound together as parts of a mutual whole.

Yin yang transform each other: Yin always contains the potential for yang, and yang for yin.

Yin-yang are balanced: Yin-yang is a dynamic equilibrium. Because they arise together they are always equal: if one disappears, the other must disappear as well, leaving emptiness. This is rarely immediately apparent, though, because yang elements are clear and obvious while yin elements are hidden and subtle.

Yin is black, female, receptive, yielding, negative, and nurturing.
Yang is white, male, active, dominating, positive, and initiating/creating."*

Created in PS CS3.
Many thanks for stock to:

~Rainwood-stock
~Jumper4Jesus88
*Eirian-stock

*Information from Wikipedia

All images are exclusive to reviewing purposes only. They may not be used, copied, printed or otherwise taken without the written consent of Candice McCown.

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Looks great! We really enjoy the concept and the lightning. :clap: :rose:

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thank you so very much!
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Whoah, amazing manip! :+favlove: Great job~

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