Immediately thought of the mess in Houston at this moment. Not to mention the centuries of destruction of the natural world by an ever increasing human race.
I’ve heard that since the 50’s, I think, many western cities have been discharging sewage sludge into nearby waters as filtered, processed and compressed pellets, pucks, cakes or balls that hold their shape for decades if undisturbed. I can’t verify this but this art seems to be protesting the method as though it’s a reality.
Very interesting.
Can art make a political statement without becoming ugly propaganda? I believe you have just proved that it can, thank you for your beautiful integrity Josephine…
Hello Josephine,
I love your pictures. Once again, we’re free to understand or not even try. Who is the buste? A plain founding father of someone with other relevance?
I see oil, i see destruction such as is released by natural forces that get out of control – man made bombs wreak havoc just as man enhanced hurricanes… i see the classical virtues being almost washed away… the burning city might just be being burnished by a setting sun There is so much of the peace of nature in the sunset and the waters… which will remain even when all our constructions have turned to dust. The mind which can see this is the eternal mind, currently in human form aware of itself – we can control what we do and what we contribute to. It is the struggle of this time. Thank you for a photo image which says so much to me, i feel the eternal mind is being expressed in your art work and the way it makes me feel. That self expression which is as sad as ruin is also as peaceful and accepting as the calm surface of water.
Hi Elizabeth, what a thoughtful comment. I like your in-depth interpretation, you really have a distinct power of observation. That’s great! Thanks so much! Best, Josephine.
Thank you!
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Hat dies auf Pdlyons's Explorations rebloggt.
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Brilliant!
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Thank you Mo Davis! ☺
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You are a freakin‘ GENIUS!!
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😎😁😉
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Amazing work, very beautiful
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Thank you very much for your kind feedback! ☺
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Very clever, very Dali-an, I like it.
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Thank you very much!
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wow 🙂
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Thank you!
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Remember Standing Rock
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Very talented work with strong message.
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You’re too kind, thanks for the comment!
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Brilliance!!
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Thank you Vamsi!
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Thank you!
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Immediately thought of the mess in Houston at this moment. Not to mention the centuries of destruction of the natural world by an ever increasing human race.
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That’s true…I hope so much that one day this world becomes more intelligent and responsible to the nature.
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How do you come up with these?!
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I have many ideas but not always time to work it out.
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I’ve heard that since the 50’s, I think, many western cities have been discharging sewage sludge into nearby waters as filtered, processed and compressed pellets, pucks, cakes or balls that hold their shape for decades if undisturbed. I can’t verify this but this art seems to be protesting the method as though it’s a reality.
Very interesting.
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Thank you Allan!
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So wonderfully surrealistic!
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Thank you!
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This is a fantastic picture.
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I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture, thank you!
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Another stunning piece of work Josephine
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Thank you very much!
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Your work is always amazing! Looks like nature has paid the price in this image ..
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Hi Julie, thank you! Yes, nature pays the price for so many things…modernization, egoism, mismanagement…
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That is such a powerful image!
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Thank you very much for your kind comment!
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Your work is so confident and the ideas so varied.
You are also a very faithful visitor to my blog, and that is so very much appreciated.
Regards
John
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Hi John, thank you very much for your nice feedback! Best greetings from Munich! Josephine.
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Effectively frightening.
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Can art make a political statement without becoming ugly propaganda? I believe you have just proved that it can, thank you for your beautiful integrity Josephine…
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Man is certainly spoiling his nest.
Here’s to a brighter future.
Love your work! 🙂
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You’re too kind, thank you very much for your comment Carolyn! ☺
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Awesome work! Love the titles of your art, too.
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Thank you Carol! ☺
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… a bit timely, with the absurdity of human acts and the desire for romantic light …
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I like it 😊
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I’m glad to hear that, thank you!
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Take a look on my last post and follow me if you like it 😀.
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Wow!
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Awesome 😭😭…..You have got a god gifted talent. keep it up.
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Thank you! ☺
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Hello Josephine,
I love your pictures. Once again, we’re free to understand or not even try. Who is the buste? A plain founding father of someone with other relevance?
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Thank you, I’m really pleased you like it! ☺
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Love it. Such a lot going on and to unpick.
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Thanks for commenting! ☺
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Ah, pipe dreams gone arwy. 😉
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Many things explained well within a painting
Amazing
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You have a real talent for surreal art! Excellent.
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What a nice comment, thank you very much Andy!
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This is spectacular!
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Aww….thanks a lot! ☺
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Sadly history does keep repeating itself in destructive tendencies. Looks like there is some hope on the horizon though!
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It is often the hope that keeps us going… ☺
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Many things,explained within a single painting.
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Thank you very much for stopping by and commenting!
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An amazing piece of digital art. Beautiful.
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Thank you very much for your kind comment!
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I see oil, i see destruction such as is released by natural forces that get out of control – man made bombs wreak havoc just as man enhanced hurricanes… i see the classical virtues being almost washed away… the burning city might just be being burnished by a setting sun There is so much of the peace of nature in the sunset and the waters… which will remain even when all our constructions have turned to dust. The mind which can see this is the eternal mind, currently in human form aware of itself – we can control what we do and what we contribute to. It is the struggle of this time. Thank you for a photo image which says so much to me, i feel the eternal mind is being expressed in your art work and the way it makes me feel. That self expression which is as sad as ruin is also as peaceful and accepting as the calm surface of water.
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Hi Elizabeth, what a thoughtful comment. I like your in-depth interpretation, you really have a distinct power of observation. That’s great! Thanks so much! Best, Josephine.
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Hat dies auf The Militant Negro™ rebloggt.
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Thank you!
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🌹😎🎉🎵🤗🌷😉🌻
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