The picture visuals some kind of decay in a personal environment and the realisation that everything in life is just temporary and how people deal with the end of their dreams….
Your work is extremely impressive. It reminds me of the work of the Mir Studio of Bergen, Norway. They create art portraying unbuilt architecture (such as a lone skyscraper in the swiss alps). I believe if you ever get the chance, you may find a career with them to be rewarding (especially as they are located in the EEA and Schengen):
could you tell me a little bit about your process & what inspires these wonderful, surreal creations? they are difficult to turn away from they are so bold, intriguing, peculiar, uncomfortable, so many adjectives.
Thanks for your interest! Inspiration comes on different ways. I like going to museums and admire oil paintings of the Old Masters and get inspired by the deep colors. The biggest inspiration comes when I’m drawing. I like to draw with pencils or fineliner. The subject and the quality of the drawing is not important, it can be just my coffee cup or a flower. But drawing stimulates creative thought processes.
Cool, abstract surreal scene, Josephine 🙂
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Thank you Phil!🙂
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My pleasure!
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Josephine, may I use this image for a blog post on Literary Life? The theme is depression and the need for kindness.
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Yes, that’s okay Rick! Thank you! 🙂
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Thanks I will credit you of course.
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That’s perfect, thanks so much! 🙂
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wonderful work, inspiring.
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Thank you Paul! 🙂
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Wonderful artwork, I really like the way you executed the scene, and I love the subtle messages of light woven through the piece.
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Hi Oloriel…thank you very much for stopping by and your kind, thoughtful feedback…much appreciated!
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Really cool! What made you choose that pose of the woman? Is she suffering despite the beauty outside?
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The picture visuals some kind of decay in a personal environment and the realisation that everything in life is just temporary and how people deal with the end of their dreams….
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Bravo! The existential and the literal elegantly presented. Salvador Dali would be envious. Thank you for sharing your creation.
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You’re too kind, thank you!! 🙂
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Your work is extremely impressive. It reminds me of the work of the Mir Studio of Bergen, Norway. They create art portraying unbuilt architecture (such as a lone skyscraper in the swiss alps). I believe if you ever get the chance, you may find a career with them to be rewarding (especially as they are located in the EEA and Schengen):
http://www.mir.no/work/
Your blog is without doubt one of the most excellent in existence.
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Hi…and thanks a lot for your lovely comment….I really feel honoured! I wish you the best, Josephine.
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Spectacular. You have such a talent! I hope you have a great week.
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I’m fine, thank you James. I miss the summer but I love the colours of the autumn. I hope you have a beautiful week as well.
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Wow! Great work! I love Your blog! It inspires me and motivates me to learn and practice more on photography and digital arts.
It’s why I’ve nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award. If you accept your nomination, you can find out how to participate here:
I’m looking forward more future posts!
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Hi….and thank you for your kind feedback! I want to keep my blog award-free but nevertheless I feel honoured by the nomination. Thank you! 🙂
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Simply wow!!!
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Aww….thank you Beeren! 🙂
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The photos are unforgettable. All beautiful masterpieces. Thanks for sharing them
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Thank you Joel! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Crazy Pasta Child.
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Thank you!! 🙂
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I’m a fan of your work! So happy I came across your amazing blog, a platform where creativity soars to the sky!! Keep it up!👍
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Hi Little Mermaid….thanks a lot for your beautiful feedback. Much appreciated! 🙂
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Most welcome 🙂
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I must say, your photos are incredibly inspiring and amazing to look at! Can’t wait to see what you’ll do next. 💯👌🏼
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What a lovely comment, makes me happy, thanks a lot!! :-))
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wow! quite an image. What was on your mind when you made this? Love problems?
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Haha….I hope not!! ;-))
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Oh Okay! Good!
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🙂
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Your photos are beautiful!
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Glad you like it, thank you! 🙂
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beautiful!
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Thank you! 🙂
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Oh wow this is just beautiful. You have an incredible talent Josephine 🙂
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Aww…..thanks for your lovely feedback Kritt!! 🙂
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This one is darker than usual. 🙂
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The wine or the picture!? ^^
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Both. 😉
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😊😊😊
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Absolutely love it.
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I’m happy to hear that, thank you! 🙂
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Love these awesome artistic photos. How much fun!!!
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I’m delighted you enjoyed my work, thanks for your beautiful feedback Maria! 🙂
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Wow! Love it Josephine .. 😃
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Thank you very much Julie! :-))
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Reblogged this on padener'Zeitgeist.
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Vielen Dank! 🙂
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I love this, I wish I could see through your eyes for a moment.
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Oh Dan, what a lovely feedback…thank you! 🙂
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Reblogged this on Greek Canadian Literature.
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very cool, I really like the message and the tone of this image, well done
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Thank you very much for your nice comment Julie, I’m glad you like the picture! 🙂
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you’re welcome
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Thank you very much! 🙂
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You are welcome very much.
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could you tell me a little bit about your process & what inspires these wonderful, surreal creations? they are difficult to turn away from they are so bold, intriguing, peculiar, uncomfortable, so many adjectives.
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Thanks for your interest! Inspiration comes on different ways. I like going to museums and admire oil paintings of the Old Masters and get inspired by the deep colors. The biggest inspiration comes when I’m drawing. I like to draw with pencils or fineliner. The subject and the quality of the drawing is not important, it can be just my coffee cup or a flower. But drawing stimulates creative thought processes.
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i think a walk is my equivalent to your drawing. if i take a walk by yhe harbour or along the coastline i am bound to come up with something.
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Stunning image yet again, I don’t know where they come from but love them all. X
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Aww…thanks a lot for your nice feedback David! 🙂
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Gracias José! 🙂
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Ha – faboulus!
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Thank you Dina, glad you like it! 🙂
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Thank you! 🙂
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Wow. Stunning
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I’m really pleased you like it, thank you Rajiv! 🙂
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