C’est vraiment très fort ! Ce que j’apprécie particulièrement, Joséphine, c’est que le titre fait partie de l’oeuvre et ça, c’est la cerise sur le gâteau. Miam !
The Touareg are beautiful people equinoxio21. W/ great music! (Inc. now w/ electric guitars lol). And the women have a beautiful way – my favourite – of braiding their hair.
All desert crossing people did this at one time (men veiling – women at home not) – as it began as protection from the elements. (Bedouin in Arabia etc.). Things changed as people had more contact w/ strangers; since women don’t veil among family.
Lol – even in the country outside Frankfurt am Main my mother’s ‚grandmother‘ (not really her actual grandmother) refused for anyone to see her hair uncovered! (1930s). Kopftuch – ne?
I pray we all have „respect“ equinoxio21! And respect for you also. Inshaallah. xxx
Thank you very much!!😀
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Hat dies auf From 1 Blogger 2 Another rebloggt.
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Thank you very much Douglas. Have a nice weekend ahead! 🤗
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I love the yellow! What a statement!
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Thank you, I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture!
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Thank you!
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This makes me smile.
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I’m glad to hear that, thank you!
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A very unique piece! Love the colors!
Dwight
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I’m delighted you enjoyed the picture, thank you Dwight!
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Beautiful. Anand Bose from Kerala
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Thanks for stopping by and commenting Anand!
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What a brilliant picture to wake up to! (I know, it could be a sunset but I am more of a beginning person.)
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Thank you, I’m glad you like it! ☺
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interesting digital paint interpretation (the medium is the message) to go with the wide-open abstract of the mind to be tamed
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Thank you!
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It took me sometime to understand this picture. This is my third visit. I now see pictures in the sky! Marvelous!
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I’m really pleased to hear that, thank you! ☺
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Love this piece! ❤️
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Thank you!
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Sensational surreal scene!
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Thank you Phil!
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C’est vraiment très fort ! Ce que j’apprécie particulièrement, Joséphine, c’est que le titre fait partie de l’oeuvre et ça, c’est la cerise sur le gâteau. Miam !
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Love the colours and design .. fabulous imagination
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Hi Julie, thanks for stopping by, so glad you like it! 😀
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Intriguing.
XxX
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Thank you Patty! ☺
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A fascinating picture. Is that a sea horse?
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Yes, it is. Thanks for your kind feedback Robbie! ☺
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Extra ordinary, I can’t stop exploring it…thank you for always nourishing my eyes and mind…
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I want to thank you for your nice and motivating comments. I’m so delighted you enjoyed my work! ☺
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Hat dies auf padener'Zeitgeist rebloggt.
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Vielen Dank und schöne Feiertage! ☺
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Immer wieder gerne. .., und ebenfalls schöne Feiertage. 😉
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Very good. Love it.
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I’m glad to hear that, thank you! ☺
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Fun and well-done.
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Thank you so much! ☺
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Beautiful
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Thank you Maverick! ☺
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Interesting. Why should the men wear a mask and not the women? 🙂
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Ha, that’s a good question… 😉
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🙂
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equinoxio21: Tuareg men are veiled & the women not veiled…
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Absolutely true. Which is why Touareg will always have my respect. 🙂
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The Touareg are beautiful people equinoxio21. W/ great music! (Inc. now w/ electric guitars lol). And the women have a beautiful way – my favourite – of braiding their hair.
All desert crossing people did this at one time (men veiling – women at home not) – as it began as protection from the elements. (Bedouin in Arabia etc.). Things changed as people had more contact w/ strangers; since women don’t veil among family.
Lol – even in the country outside Frankfurt am Main my mother’s ‚grandmother‘ (not really her actual grandmother) refused for anyone to see her hair uncovered! (1930s). Kopftuch – ne?
I pray we all have „respect“ equinoxio21! And respect for you also. Inshaallah. xxx
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Likewise.
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Hat dies auf Cheryl "Cheffie Cooks" Wiser rebloggt und kommentierte:
Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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Most Welcome!
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Stunning art that keeps my eye searching and my thoughts too! 😊
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Thank you very much! ☺
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The images, the colors, the composition — perfect food for the both the senses and the imagination!
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What a nice comment, thank you Gary! ☺
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