Hi, Just to let you know that I have now moved to 75artstreet.co.uk if you would still like to keep up with my posts and I will continue to follow you. keep up the excellent work!
Can you tell me more about this play/shot? It reminds me of a new play a former student of mine wrote and produced in New York a few months ago. The play was called “Tracks”. Thank for the help. Have a great new week! 🙂
Jacqueline
That’s very interesting….I didn’t know about that play. My picture is a digital art composing which I created in photoshop. Thanks for stopping by, I wish you a beautiful week as well!! 🙂
I shared this with another artist who enjoyed this very much, too. You might find her art (and whimsy) enjoyable, too: http://www.karenspratt.com Cheers!
Roland Penrose, british surrealist, did an interesting oil painting in a similar way, with a woman’s head coming out of the clouds and merging down to a city: Sir Roland Penrose (1900-1984) ‘Seeing is Believing’ (L’Ile Invisible), 1937 oil on canvas.
Farley Farm House in Sussex, UK, was the home of the surrealists: Roland Penrose, artist and Lee Miller, photographer. Open every Sunday this year until 30 October 2016. http://www.farleyfarmhouse.co.uk
This is awesome. So very creative of you!
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Thank you, I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture!
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Eat Fresh 8^)
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🙂
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Reblogged this on Crazy Pasta Child.
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Thank you Penney! 🙂
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Hi, Just to let you know that I have now moved to 75artstreet.co.uk if you would still like to keep up with my posts and I will continue to follow you. keep up the excellent work!
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I’ll have a look, thank you Naomi!
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Le dernier métro?
(Der laste… Bahn?)
Love it. A really great composition.
Be good.
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A good girl….
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Or bad? 😉
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Sometimes…..;-)))
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Whatever suits your fancy. Have a good week-end. 😉
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Thank you Brian. Have nice weekend as well! 🙂
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Working on it… 🙂
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Me too. It’s really cold today…time for a hot coffee and a piece of apple pie…. ;-))
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Strudel? Please save a slice. 🙂
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Haha….no problem! Just come by! 🙂
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🙂
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absolutely brilliant composition…
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Thank you, I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture! 🙂
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amazing work! Really inspiring 🙂
Maybe you look at my page too 😉
https://catveldmaus.wordpress.com/
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Thank you! 🙂
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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Very clever! I love this.
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Wonderful, thank you Clare! 🙂
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Wow!
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Thank you! 🙂
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very Dali-esque!
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Aww…thank you! 😉
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Very cool, i like that/ your style 😉
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I’m glad to hear that, thank you Lisah! 🙂
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I love this it looks very surreal
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I’m happy you like it, thank you so much Elias! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Still Another Photoblog.
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Thank you for reblogging! 🙂
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I love your ideas, so much meaning in one picture…
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Aww…thank you so much, I´m really delighted you enjoyed my work! 🙂
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Fabulous.
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Thank you for stopping by, I’m happy you like it!
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What a fabulous, clever image.
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I’m glad you like it, thank you Jeni! 🙂
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Very clever. 🙂
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Thank you Ron! 🙂
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Can you tell me more about this play/shot? It reminds me of a new play a former student of mine wrote and produced in New York a few months ago. The play was called “Tracks”. Thank for the help. Have a great new week! 🙂
Jacqueline
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That’s very interesting….I didn’t know about that play. My picture is a digital art composing which I created in photoshop. Thanks for stopping by, I wish you a beautiful week as well!! 🙂
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Have a wonderful and creative new week too. ! 🙂
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Haha….love this, thank you!! 😀
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super
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Danke Helmut! 🙂
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Underground art. Lovely!
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I’m glad you like it, thank you! 🙂
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I shared this with another artist who enjoyed this very much, too. You might find her art (and whimsy) enjoyable, too: http://www.karenspratt.com Cheers!
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That’s very interesting…thank you for the link! 🙂
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Roland Penrose, british surrealist, did an interesting oil painting in a similar way, with a woman’s head coming out of the clouds and merging down to a city: Sir Roland Penrose (1900-1984) ‘Seeing is Believing’ (L’Ile Invisible), 1937 oil on canvas.
Farley Farm House in Sussex, UK, was the home of the surrealists: Roland Penrose, artist and Lee Miller, photographer. Open every Sunday this year until 30 October 2016. http://www.farleyfarmhouse.co.uk
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Thank you for this interesting reference! Much appreciated!
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Interesting analogy.
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Thank you! 🙂
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This is so fantastic – I love the arrangement and the fact that there are 13 people – you are the DaVinci of today.
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Aww…you are too kind! Thank you for your lovely comment! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Jacqueseuqram's Weblog.
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Thank you for reblogging! 🙂
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Reblogged this on padener'Zeitgeist.
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Vielen Dank! 🙂
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Love this play on Dali’s Last Supper! Brilliant!
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Aww…thank you so much Jeffrey! 🙂
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My pleasure 🙂
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awesome work and simply love it.
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Great, thank you very much! 🙂
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Wish I knew how you did that! Food for thought and a lovely composition.
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What a lovely feedback…thank you!! 🙂
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