Hi Max’s Human and Max, thanks so much for stopping by and commenting! I’m delighted you enjoyed my work, thanks for the kind feedback, much appreciated! Have a great week ahead. Best, Josephine.
May I use this wonderful image for my Valentine’s Day post on Literary Life? I truly appreciate your generosity. I have credited you by name but if you also would like for me to include a few sentences about yourself and your blog, just let me know.
Hi Rick….and thank you, I really feel honoured to see my picture on your amazing blog…if you want you can add that I’m a german-based artist and photographer with a passion for surrealism.
Best,
Josephine.
That wonderful, and thank you. The picture will be perfect for the Valentine’s Day post. I hope you think so to after you read it. Your work is truly extraordinary and I will use it more with the extra description you suggested. If you like, you can also reach me at this email address. Rcwilcox_private@msn.com
OMG! I love this. It’s so Rene Magritte, one of my favorite artists of all times. Thanks for visiting my humble blog recently. I’m in the presence of greatness here! 🙂
Yes! Yes! Joseph Cotten! I knew it. He was a good not so popular actor back then. A few Hitchcock movies, maybe? And the young girl/woman on the left? (We will have plenty to talk about) 🙂
That is unusual. But I’m with you all the way. I don’t mind the occasional (german or belgian) beer, but I’m a wine person. Burgundy, Beaujolais, Morgon, Gamay… 😉
That’s great! Actually I love the ‘Amarone’….and our favourite wine shop has now the ‘Garrafeira 2011 Alentejo’ (Visconte de Borba) which is absolutely recommendable… ;-))
Hichcock films are unbeatable. Furthermore I’ve just watched some films of Orson Welles: ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’ (1942) and ‘The Stranger’ (1946). Especially ‘The Stranger’ is a really good film with heart-stopping scenes.
I’ve not seen “The Stranger” yet, and not always a total film noir fan, but — that will be a great idea for this winter, when I’m home–get the DVD’s and have a Welles film festival.
Wonderful idea! Film noir – do you know “Elevator to the Gallow” with Miles Davies and Jeanne Moreau? A french film noir, 1958. Highly recommandable. For people having strong nerves…. 😉
I will add “Elevator” to my film festival, thank you. My grandfather has talked a lot about one of his cousins, Syd Boehm, (I never met him, he died a few years before I was born) who was scriptwriter for “The Big Heat” (Fritz Lang) , “Violent Saturday” (kind of pulp), etc. “Heat” is pretty good.
Very talented and creative work
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Thank you very much for your kind comment Stephen!
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Hat dies auf From 1 Blogger 2 Another rebloggt.
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Hi Douglas…you really make my day,
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Ha ha, least I could do! Josephine, I’ve been going through your older posts and observing your amazing evolution!
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Oh my goodness… 🤠🥀You really did… 🍍🍭
Thank you!!!
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🙂
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Creativity brilliant!
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Hi Max’s Human and Max, thanks so much for stopping by and commenting! I’m delighted you enjoyed my work, thanks for the kind feedback, much appreciated! Have a great week ahead. Best, Josephine.
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You too!
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May I use this wonderful image for my Valentine’s Day post on Literary Life? I truly appreciate your generosity. I have credited you by name but if you also would like for me to include a few sentences about yourself and your blog, just let me know.
Rick
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Hi Rick….and thank you, I really feel honoured to see my picture on your amazing blog…if you want you can add that I’m a german-based artist and photographer with a passion for surrealism.
Best,
Josephine.
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That wonderful, and thank you. The picture will be perfect for the Valentine’s Day post. I hope you think so to after you read it. Your work is truly extraordinary and I will use it more with the extra description you suggested. If you like, you can also reach me at this email address. Rcwilcox_private@msn.com
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Thank you Rick, have a great week ahead! Josephine.
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Ich liebe es soooo sehr!
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Das freut mich, vielen Dank für das nette feedback! 🙂
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Surreal! Love your palette..
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Thanks a lot!
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Nice one
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Thank you!
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Thank you!
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Love your art
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I’m really glad to hear that, thank you!
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Reblogged this on English Lit Geek and commented:
so cool. so many imaginative photos and digital art here.
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Thank you! 🙂
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Just love your work. Thanks
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Thank you for your kind feedback! 🙂
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A very beautiful and discreet conversation indeed.
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Thank you, I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture! 🙂
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Cheers.
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The portrayal of this article photo speaks to me. Truthfully this picture tells many different things to me
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I’m really pleased to hear that….thanks for your beautiful feedback! 🙂
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Thanks for your recent visit to my blog.
Your work is fascinating – and happily for me very relevant to some current research.
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Thank you! 🙂
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I love your style, imagination captured with relevant subjects and topics. You take me to a land of make belief and magic.
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Aww…I’m really delighted you enjoyed my work, thank you! 🙂
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It is truly amazing and I’m glad our paths have crossed.
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Reblogged this on Emanation.
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Thank you!! 🙂
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Your work is inspiring! Great blog 🙂 Keep your art coming!
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Thanks a lot for your kind feedback Kamalini! 🙂
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OMG! I love this. It’s so Rene Magritte, one of my favorite artists of all times. Thanks for visiting my humble blog recently. I’m in the presence of greatness here! 🙂
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Hi Marsha….I’m really delighted you enjoyed my picture. Thanks a lot for stopping by and commenting. Much appreciated! 🙂
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I love this one. Another one of my favorites. I like old movies also.
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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Amazing!!!
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Thank you Beeren, I’m pleased you like it! 🙂
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From Tangram to Origami? It flies… Nice composition.
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Glad you like it, thank you Jean! 🙂
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always so inspiring Josephine 🙂
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Aww….thank you very much Andrew! 🙂
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My pleasure 😊
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Thank you! 🙂
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Your inner creative process is soaring. What was that actor’s name on the right? On the tip of my tongue…
Great job.
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Joseph Cotten. I look forward to talk with you about films when you’re in Germany! ;-))
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Yes! Yes! Joseph Cotten! I knew it. He was a good not so popular actor back then. A few Hitchcock movies, maybe? And the young girl/woman on the left? (We will have plenty to talk about) 🙂
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Teresa Wright. She was one of Hitchcock’s favorite actresses… 🙂
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I vaguely remember her, but she worked with some of the best directors. She was exactly my father’s age. A “classic” actress. 🙂
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That’s true….and Hitchcock liked her professionalism.
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I found a second-hand-shop in Munich for DVDs, vinyl records and CDs. They have a really interesting choice of films that invites to browse…
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It’s one thing I noticed in Europe, at least Paris: people still buy dvd’s. 😉
Has Oktoberfest started already? (Totally unrelated subjects…)
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Yes, Oktoberfest started last Saturday at 12.00 noon. Many people there. I love the roasted almonds and candy floss… ;-))
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But no the beer? 😉
(Can you believe the only Oktobrefest I’ve been to was in the US. On campus. 🙂
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I don’t drink much beer….I prefer bold, deep and dark red wine…. 🙂
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That is unusual. But I’m with you all the way. I don’t mind the occasional (german or belgian) beer, but I’m a wine person. Burgundy, Beaujolais, Morgon, Gamay… 😉
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That’s great! Actually I love the ‘Amarone’….and our favourite wine shop has now the ‘Garrafeira 2011 Alentejo’ (Visconte de Borba) which is absolutely recommendable… ;-))
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Amarone? (Looked it up) from Venetia? Sounds nice. Will have to try it some day. Bon week-end. And a good glass of wine. 🙂
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Actually I have the Amarone ‘della Valpolicella classico La Dama 2011’ produced in Italy. Have a beautiful week-end as well! 🙂
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Merci.
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So clever .. Love the pops of yellow. I wonder what they are thinking 😄
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Hi Julie…thank you very much. In my opinion, the yellow pops think about lay some eggs… ;-))
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Stunning artwork. Love it!
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I’m really delighted you enjoyed the picture, thank you Joel! 🙂
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You’re welcome Leman.
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Reblogged this on PenneyVanderbilt.
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Thank you Penney! 🙂
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You have cheered up my day – I always await one of your masterpieces – it is alway well worth the wait. Thank you
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Aww….thank you very much for your beautiful feedback!! Makes me really happy! 🙂
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Love this artwork. Big Well done!
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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Wonderful visions.
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I love the origami effect, very nice!
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Reblogged this on padener'Zeitgeist.
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Obviously a conversation that is not going we ! But the image is perfect of course. D.
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Looks to me like a ‘golden moment’ was passing by.
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May be….who knows? 🙂
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I hear you. ☺️
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Aww… 😊😊😊
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This is good! Well presented. Thanks for the post.
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting! 🙂
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site and commented:
By a lovely lady named Josephine.
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Thank you very much John, I really feel honoured! 🙂
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You are very graciously welcome. You are a great person to honor.
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🙂
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This is amazing art. Just love it so much ..
Take care, Laura
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Hi Laura….so glad you like it, thanks a lot for stopping by! 🙂
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love this!
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Great, thanks for stopping by! 🙂
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Joseph Cotten and Teresa Wright in “Shadow of a Doubt”?
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Woww….do you also like movies from the 1940s?
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Yes and Hitchcock especially.
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Hichcock films are unbeatable. Furthermore I’ve just watched some films of Orson Welles: ‘The Magnificent Ambersons’ (1942) and ‘The Stranger’ (1946). Especially ‘The Stranger’ is a really good film with heart-stopping scenes.
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I’ve not seen “The Stranger” yet, and not always a total film noir fan, but — that will be a great idea for this winter, when I’m home–get the DVD’s and have a Welles film festival.
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Wonderful idea! Film noir – do you know “Elevator to the Gallow” with Miles Davies and Jeanne Moreau? A french film noir, 1958. Highly recommandable. For people having strong nerves…. 😉
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I will add “Elevator” to my film festival, thank you. My grandfather has talked a lot about one of his cousins, Syd Boehm, (I never met him, he died a few years before I was born) who was scriptwriter for “The Big Heat” (Fritz Lang) , “Violent Saturday” (kind of pulp), etc. “Heat” is pretty good.
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I heard about ‘big heat’ but didn’t see it yet. I will do as soon as possible… Fritz Lang is also one of my favorite filmmakers.
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Very creative idea, this may be my one of my favorite posts of yours so far!
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I’m very delighted to hear that, thank you Sarah! 🙂
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Reblogged this on vequinox.
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Thanks for reblogging!
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Makes me want to take flight.
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😉
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Very nice image.
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Glad you like it, thanks for the feedback!
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I love it
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That’s wonderful, thank you!
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Oh, awesome!
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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you are welcome!
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Nice
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Thank you! 🙂
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