Most of the stuff in my house will soon be “collectors’ items”. 😉 We’ve accumulated too much “art” over the years, and now are faced with having to pack them carefully as we will move tour new house in September… (I’ve already packed half my books) 😉
Meine liebe freundin, do tell me you are all right, you, and your family and friends… (Though by experience those who fall to hapless killing somehow become relation…) Bist du gut?
Thank you very much for your request! The streets in the city are very calm today. The people are shocked. It’s a totally new experience for our peaceful lively town.
Yes I can imagine. Not many people are still here to remember the war, but i am afraid we are back in it. Did you hear about the prist murdered in his church in France?
It is. Add to that the cowardice of killing an 80 year-old man (priest). I hope the shock will finally push our politicians to do something. Meanwhile, you take care my friend, you and your family. Tschuss. Brian
Haha….I hope he has not too much of any drinks. Do you know that song about the groom drinking too much and falling asleep, so he missed his wedding?! (Lol)
You have a “cerisier” and a garden? That is lovely. We used to have cherry trees in our house in Normandy. And every summer we would harvest the cherries and store some in a few jars of “eau-de-vie”… Schnapps? You can be proud of your ice-cream. Save some for me next time bitte schön. 😉
Future classic 🎞💙
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting!🙂
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Splendid surreal composition!
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Frankly, this is amazing. And gorgeous, somehow both rich and stark. Wow.
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Thank you for your kind feedback David. Much appreciated! 🙂
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this is quite interesting!very Chagall like:) if he did photos not paintings:)
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Thank you! 🙂
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This is great – love the perspective =)
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Thank you so much Amelia! 🙂
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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You are welcome!
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Once there were green fields, kissed by the sun…
😉
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:-))
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A very old song my parents liked a lot (59 or 60) I think I still have the single 45rpm somewhere… 🙂
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Woww…..please look well over it, maybe one day it well be a precious collectors item.
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Most of the stuff in my house will soon be “collectors’ items”. 😉 We’ve accumulated too much “art” over the years, and now are faced with having to pack them carefully as we will move tour new house in September… (I’ve already packed half my books) 😉
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A relocation is always a big effort…. and sometimes surprising to have a look through all the stuff in the old boxes…I just remember…. 😀
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Meine liebe freundin, do tell me you are all right, you, and your family and friends… (Though by experience those who fall to hapless killing somehow become relation…) Bist du gut?
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Hi Brian…..thank you so much!! Me and my family and friends are all right. It was a terrible evening yesterday here in Munich. Speechless.
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Glad you and yours are safe. My most sincere thoughts go to the people of München.
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Thank you very much for your request! The streets in the city are very calm today. The people are shocked. It’s a totally new experience for our peaceful lively town.
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Yes I can imagine. Not many people are still here to remember the war, but i am afraid we are back in it. Did you hear about the prist murdered in his church in France?
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I heard about it….it’s terrible….a sacrilege.
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It is. Add to that the cowardice of killing an 80 year-old man (priest). I hope the shock will finally push our politicians to do something. Meanwhile, you take care my friend, you and your family. Tschuss. Brian
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Thank you…have a good week Brian!
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“But the ceremony of the bells and lace still veils this reckless fool here…” From Joni Mitchell’s ‘Song for Sharon’
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“Love stimulated my illusions more than anything”.
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The great thing of this picture is that the old woman in black is holding a curtain for a young bride. So symbolic. Love that!
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You are quite right there, that woman plays a very specific role in the whole scene. You have an eye for essentials.
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The groom went for a drink! Hilarious .. Love this Josephine. You have a wonderful imagination 😃
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Haha….I hope he has not too much of any drinks. Do you know that song about the groom drinking too much and falling asleep, so he missed his wedding?! (Lol)
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Awesome image. Rich with possibilities.
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Thank you, I’m happy you enjoyed the picture! 🙂
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Good surreal work! I like it. It seems a small flick on our liar world. Or a bit more?
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Hi Zsolt….that’s a very interesting question…I think it depends on one’s particular point of view! 😉
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With time, all those chairs will be taken by people who are going to step into her life…
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What a thoughtful consistent interpretation….quite well! 🙂
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Vielen Dank! 🙂
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I love your neo-surrealism so much…thinking how amazing it would be to see all your work in large print form on gallery walls.
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Thank you! Maybe one day I will make a exhibition….but I have not yet had the opportunity to do it.
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Some image ! I also love the endless empty chairs.
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Thank you, I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture! 🙂
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Another fabulous image!
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Thank you Jeni!! 🙂
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Love the surrealism. Those curtains and empty audience – amazing
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Great, thank you very much! 🙂
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What happened? Why the groom didn’t come? Is that lady in black Death? Oh, the name makes me think the groom found “greener fields”.
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Haha….perhaps he just went for a drink! ;-))
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Magnifique
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Merci beaucoup! 🙂
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großartig, wie ich deine Bildersprache mehr und mehr mag!
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Das freut mich wirklich sehr, vielen Dank Ulli!! 🙂
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Love it. Very good work. I will come back with more comments. I just caught this bwfore boarding a flight. Tschuss. Brian
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Woww….thank you Brian! I wish you a pleasant flight!! 🙂
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Thank you. Flight(s) was(were) pleasant. And the stay too. Hope you had a nice week-end.
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Thanks, the weekend was very hot. I made cherry ice cream with my little ice machine. Love it!
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Cherry ice cream? hmmm. 🙂
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Yessss…..and the cherries are from the cherry tree in our garden. I’m so proud! ;-))
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You have a “cerisier” and a garden? That is lovely. We used to have cherry trees in our house in Normandy. And every summer we would harvest the cherries and store some in a few jars of “eau-de-vie”… Schnapps? You can be proud of your ice-cream. Save some for me next time bitte schön. 😉
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I will do! You’ll get the best cherry ice cream ever! 🙂
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Viel dank!
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