Abi, you know when I saw your very 1st siggie if i am not mistaken you were a newbie but the creativity and the thought process behind that siggie told me about the depth in your work, be that VMs, siggies, animated siggies esp the one I saw yesterday on Avinash AT, had blown me away right off the bat. And I said this girl is going places if not already.
While chrono age is never ever the criteria of a person's wisdom, i cant help but say that your young years have made you so wise and spiritual and religious. And your knowledge about Mahabharat characters as in one of the siggies, is mindblowing.
Somehow i believe implicitly that such uniqueness is brought down from previous lifetimes, reincarnated. The crisp the cleanliness in your siggies, the amazing text that each one has, your song selections editing to fit EBP episodes they just boggle my mind. The VM on 1st page about yashoda's penance (and since my family deep vaishnavs) is amazing. I never saw that before and even 1 or 2 siggies me totally floored that i never saw before. Each one of them is not just a work of art but your colour mixing, vibrant colour schemes (me little interior decorating BG *wink*) and characterization of each EBP character, frankly i am dumbfounded thunderstruck. And more you put me in that frame of mind, more I love it and admire you for the kind of wonderful human being you are.
And like Sonia says, the 3 pages really took us through entire EBP journey all over again and what a journey. Uff. Since you know that like you and Madhu how passionate i am about gifs google images etc, today right now i know that none of them are going to suffice and will pale and miserably fail to express my true feelings. While going through every single creation of yours, 8 per page, i felt like i was in a dreamworld, an extremely pleasant dreamworld, the one i didnt want to come out of.
And i am sure you already know that simply going to google images and typing any EBP character name esp shlok or avinash, most if not all of your siggies will show up for all eyes to admire and swoon over.