Thanks for your interest! Creative processes are not easy to explain, but I frequently visit museums and exhibitions what stimulates my creativity. I always have a small camera with me to capture things and situations that seem interesting to me. And when I have an idea for a picture, I immediately write it in a notebook that I always have in my pocket.
I wish I could write in German to express my impressions of your art. So, English will suffice. Every one of your photographs is extraordinarily creative. It makes you look at them several times to understand the deep message behind those images with different visual weights.
I have noticed that you visit my blog on a daily basis. This is a great honor for me and I want to take this opportunity to express my appreciation. FYI, English is not my native language. I live in Panama (land of the Panama Canal) and Spanish is my native tongue. So I’ll use English as a communication bridge to reach you. Thank you so much for sharing.
Vincent van Gogh once wrote, „I want to touch people with my art. I want them to say: he feels deeply, he feels tenderly.“ Oh my, I wish I could say it in German. But it is what it is.
It evokes an image of a time travel to me – as if the man in the background is looking back on his boyhood, looming disproportionately large in the foreground, pasted on layers of images from different periods.
Your ideas are very good. Please tell me from where you get the ideas.
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Thanks for your interest! Creative processes are not easy to explain, but I frequently visit museums and exhibitions what stimulates my creativity. I always have a small camera with me to capture things and situations that seem interesting to me. And when I have an idea for a picture, I immediately write it in a notebook that I always have in my pocket.
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Looks almost like some shots I have over the Beach
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Original: the name, the composition!
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Thank you!
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Great shading. Very innocent and ominous.
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Thank you Joseph!
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Fantastic picture. If you do a UK exhibition sometime love to go.
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Great, thank you! ☺
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Nice, it reminds me of Wellington New Zealand 🙂
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My favorite! Beautiful!
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Thank you Jan!
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you’re welcome!
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Great composition! Your blog is full of great quality contents. Thanks for visiting & supporting my blog.
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Thank you very much for your kind feedback!
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A powerful image and love the color contrast.
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I’m glad to hear that, thanks for stopping by and commenting! ☺
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Of course, and thank you to you for noticing my humble little world.
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I really like your blog. 😊
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Your kindness made my day, thank you very much. 🙂
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I wish I could write in German to express my impressions of your art. So, English will suffice. Every one of your photographs is extraordinarily creative. It makes you look at them several times to understand the deep message behind those images with different visual weights.
I have noticed that you visit my blog on a daily basis. This is a great honor for me and I want to take this opportunity to express my appreciation. FYI, English is not my native language. I live in Panama (land of the Panama Canal) and Spanish is my native tongue. So I’ll use English as a communication bridge to reach you. Thank you so much for sharing.
Vincent van Gogh once wrote, „I want to touch people with my art. I want them to say: he feels deeply, he feels tenderly.“ Oh my, I wish I could say it in German. But it is what it is.
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Hi…and thanks a lot for your wonderful feedback, much appreciated!! I wish you a beautiful weekend. Best, Josephine.
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Extraordinary as is all you make, this one with that De Chirico / Alfred Hitchcock edge of nightmare. I love the chills it sends up and down my spine…
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Hi John, thanks for your kind comment. Have a nice weekend! ☺
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Love it!
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Thank you!
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Thank you, Josephine, for visiting my blog and for your likes. I am honoured!
Your art is so fine! Enjoy your work!
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Thank you! ☺
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Hat dies auf Verus Mendax rebloggt und kommentierte:
We found Josephine R. Unglaub’s digital art to be a beautiful delight.
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Thank you!
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always fantastic work
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Thank you Dean! ☺
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Wow–what a sky!
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Excellent!
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Thank you!
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Extraordinary shot, I must say!
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Thank you! ☺
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Wonderful .. that little guy is loving that scooter 😃
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Like all boys do….😄
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Very nice composition, Josephine
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Thank you Phil!
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Hat dies auf padener'Zeitgeist rebloggt.
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Vielen Dank!
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Beautiful!
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Thank you!
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It evokes an image of a time travel to me – as if the man in the background is looking back on his boyhood, looming disproportionately large in the foreground, pasted on layers of images from different periods.
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That’s a very interesting and thoughtful interpretation, thank you!
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Great shot.
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Thank you!
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Hat dies auf The Militant Negro™ rebloggt.
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Thank you!
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This so seems a memorial of my childhood early in the second half of last century. Porirua New Zealand still looked like this just two years ago. >
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That’s really interesting. I’ve never been to New Zealand, but it seems to me like a little paradise. Such great landscape!
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Bei so einem Himmel sagt mn hier: es dreut.
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☺👍
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Very cool.
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Thank you!
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