I like your work and this is my favourite image I think….
By the way, I am compiling a selection of inspiring photographs for a blog post. The aim is to share some great pictures from blogs that I follow. Iβd like to include this one of yours. I will provide full attribution and links both to your HP and the post. You wonβt mind will you? Cheers.
My thanks as ever for your kind Likes on the posts shown on my art blog dispenza.wordpress.com – they gave me a chance to discover your blog. Once more many compliments for your beautiful art works – today I like this one. Have a lovely week! Edoardo.
A little Salvador Dali… Things out of place and disjointed. I love compositions that allow you to “rediscover” little details you may have missed on a first or quick view. Nice direction you have taken here π
I was thinking that maybe the dog has a hunch that the little girl is depressed because her mum works too much and can’t spend time with her… in a dreary post-apocalyptic, nuclear world…
Hi Julie…glad you like it! For this image I used the different tools of photop. The basic of the scene was a photo of a brick wall….the rest was phantasy. You know this….you see anything what reminds you of anything else…then find new ideas….and so far.
This art composition really need some explanation because there is lot of symbolismus. Every figure in the scene has it’s own special destiny and impact….for example, the woman stands for the time running on mercilessly. The child symbolizes the future…the coach stands for the past….the watchdog tries to protect his humans but is freezed in view of the nuclear power….
There is still room for individual interpretations.
Hi Jonathan….and thanks for stopping by! ‘The Hunch’ as a title here refers to the symbolisme in the scene. Each of the figures has a special destiny and therefore different outlook to the next future what is not only positive.
The specter of nuclear power generation makes for one haunting image. I share my feeling of dread with everyone depicted in your digital masterpiece. The woman sweeps upβ¦ looking at her watchβ¦ wondering how much time remains before we all become enveloped, asphyxiated, irradiated by those not so distant, billowing, toxic clouds. The little girl certainly looks glum… like she, too, is worrying that she and her loved onesβ¦ even her teddy bearβ¦ will soon be glowingβ¦ and it wonβt be a healthy glow. The watchdog feels powerless in trying to protect those two human companions against the evils of nuclear power. btw, thanks for liking my blog. Iβm new to the WordPress blogging community and hearing from you certainly brightened my day.
Hi…and thank you so much for your interesting and thoughtful comment!! I’m very delighted by your image interpretation. You really have a talent for writing! π
Hello… youβre welcome. Thank you for all your kind words. So, where do you draw your inspiration? Dreams? Events in the news? Orβ¦ perhaps itβs best not to overanalyze and just keep on enjoying your creative process. Thanks for following my blogβ¦ Iβll be following yours, too.
Wonderful work!
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Thank you!
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Thank you very much for reblogging! π
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I like your work and this is my favourite image I think….
By the way, I am compiling a selection of inspiring photographs for a blog post. The aim is to share some great pictures from blogs that I follow. Iβd like to include this one of yours. I will provide full attribution and links both to your HP and the post. You wonβt mind will you? Cheers.
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Hi…and yes, you can do it, thank you very much. I really feel honoured! Josephine.
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Thank you very much. I appreciate it.
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Reblogged this on andyzootie.
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Thanks for reblogging! π
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you have a great site, thanks!
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Thank you! π
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masterfully composed image of surreal angst…nostalgic dream edged with threat…a touch of De Chirico…
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Thank you John for your wonderful feedback!! π
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My thanks as ever for your kind Likes on the posts shown on my art blog dispenza.wordpress.com – they gave me a chance to discover your blog. Once more many compliments for your beautiful art works – today I like this one. Have a lovely week! Edoardo.
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I’m really happy you like my work, thank you so much Edoardo!! π
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Those big old cooling towers.
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Yes….such it is…
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A little Salvador Dali… Things out of place and disjointed. I love compositions that allow you to “rediscover” little details you may have missed on a first or quick view. Nice direction you have taken here π
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Hi….and thank you for your thoughtful comment, it means a lot to me!
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Agree. Endless interpretations
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wow!!!
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Thank you Jeann! π
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Oh my, your digital art is ever so stunning, i could ponder this for hours.
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I’m really pleased to hear that, thanks a lot!! π
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I was thinking that maybe the dog has a hunch that the little girl is depressed because her mum works too much and can’t spend time with her… in a dreary post-apocalyptic, nuclear world…
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Seems to be a good image interpretation. This really could be the story!
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What did you thought than you created this story?
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First there was the photo of a little girl feeling her uncertain future. The image developed around the power of that little person.
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How funny that we always go further when we are doing something for/ because of kids. I guess that’s what make us alive???
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Yes, that’s true! π
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Really amazing
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Thanks a lot! π
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OMG! An amazing work.
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Thank you so much Ankita! π
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There should be a warning label.
Do Not View while intoxicated or under the influence of mood-altering drugs.
My cat flipped out!
Mesmerizing work…as always!
Paz
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Haha….that’s so nice…thank you!! :-))
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Hey Josephine … this is so good. Love the tones and scene. Would love to know how you did this π
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Hi Julie…glad you like it! For this image I used the different tools of photop. The basic of the scene was a photo of a brick wall….the rest was phantasy. You know this….you see anything what reminds you of anything else…then find new ideas….and so far.
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Hey Josephine ..love it. You are so clever. This must have taken ages π
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This reminds me of a theater set (a well lit, cleverly-composed theater set). I can’t help but wonder who will enter the scene next.
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Who comes next that’s the question…and the question remains open. Only one thing is certain: somebody will come.
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Wow this is beautiful, can i share this on pinterest? thanks.
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Yes, that’s okay, thank you so much! π
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You’re welcome.
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Daliesque
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Thank you Derrick! π
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Love this image – so surreal and resonates with me as northerner who was born near chimneys, just like those in the image.
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Thank you Andy! π
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Loved this wonderful and lovely artistic work.
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Thank you so much! π
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Love your work, but this one will need some explanation. Sorry, I’m a bit dense.
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This art composition really need some explanation because there is lot of symbolismus. Every figure in the scene has it’s own special destiny and impact….for example, the woman stands for the time running on mercilessly. The child symbolizes the future…the coach stands for the past….the watchdog tries to protect his humans but is freezed in view of the nuclear power….
There is still room for individual interpretations.
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The new hound of the Baskerville?
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Hmmm…maybe he would take over this role. Do you want me to ask him? ^^
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Captivating image (as usual!). Help me understand the title . . .
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Hi Jonathan….and thanks for stopping by! ‘The Hunch’ as a title here refers to the symbolisme in the scene. Each of the figures has a special destiny and therefore different outlook to the next future what is not only positive.
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That’s beautiful! Keep up your wonderful work . . .
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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Very clever! I like this very much.
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I’m pleased to hear that, thanks a lot Clare! π
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My pleasure!
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The specter of nuclear power generation makes for one haunting image. I share my feeling of dread with everyone depicted in your digital masterpiece. The woman sweeps upβ¦ looking at her watchβ¦ wondering how much time remains before we all become enveloped, asphyxiated, irradiated by those not so distant, billowing, toxic clouds. The little girl certainly looks glum… like she, too, is worrying that she and her loved onesβ¦ even her teddy bearβ¦ will soon be glowingβ¦ and it wonβt be a healthy glow. The watchdog feels powerless in trying to protect those two human companions against the evils of nuclear power. btw, thanks for liking my blog. Iβm new to the WordPress blogging community and hearing from you certainly brightened my day.
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Hi…and thank you so much for your interesting and thoughtful comment!! I’m very delighted by your image interpretation. You really have a talent for writing! π
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Hello… youβre welcome. Thank you for all your kind words. So, where do you draw your inspiration? Dreams? Events in the news? Orβ¦ perhaps itβs best not to overanalyze and just keep on enjoying your creative process. Thanks for following my blogβ¦ Iβll be following yours, too.
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Thank you…and yes, inspiration comes from travels, events, people, buildings etc. There are numerous ways… π
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They get more amazing with each shot!
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Thank you very much for this nice feedback! π
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Perfect sense of lighting!
Good composition too
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Thanks Javier, I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture! π
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Incredible!
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Thanks for commenting Lucinda! π
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You’re very welcome! Great style of work. If you have a few moments I’d love to know what you think of my own work? π
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I just had a look and I must say it is really beautiful and interesting. You are very talented!
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Wow thank you so much for that lovely comment, I really appreciate that! You are incredibly talented!
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Very, very different – intriguing image π
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Thank you SΓ³la! π
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Interesting
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Thank you Michael! π
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Amazing–love this!
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Great, thank you Celia!! π
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That is an eerie composition!
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Yes, it is….thank you! π
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Dreamy… You must have had fun with this! X
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Oh yeah… ;-))
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