This is a wonderful image, open to different interpretations by the viewers. To me, the flamingo symbolizes an elusive dream, something that one tries to pursue.
I don’t know how to „like“ a post! I’m trying to now … but rarely use this site these days ad can’t figure it out lol. Thaks for the like to my film review. Your artwork is awesome!
WOW!!! Josephine! This is epic. You gifted me all the emotions at once! Really cool and interesting. What a great way to start my day! You woke my mind and heart up. Thank You and Cheers!!! 😀💖☀️
I like the title – it intrigued me – that we cannot „have “ „what is“ . Possibly it is a translation thing.. Is it kann nicht haben? or some German word more suggestive of „get“, as in achieve or comprehend. eg I get the meaning, I can get to this level.
That which we cannot have appears to be the beauty of nature, and that which the flamingo cannot have is a place in modern human society – except as an exhibit.
AAh how our wealthy ways of living are enabled at the expense of nature, how we worship our own human artifacts at the expense of naturally divine ones. We are divine gone wrong because of separation. – this is what i read into your art. Would you call this piece a digital collage? It is a collage that reminds me of Romare Bearden, an American artist who used disjunctive forms, parts that did not quite match, disparate sizes of the parts in one element.
Thank you for the visit into your world.
I would call It exhibitional-ised!
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Nice idea…😉
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This is a wonderful image, open to different interpretations by the viewers. To me, the flamingo symbolizes an elusive dream, something that one tries to pursue.
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I’m glad you like it, thank you!🙂
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Wonderful! We need more flying flamingoes! Thank you for following Art & Tulips…Molly in Mexico
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Thank you Molly, I’m glad you like it!🙂
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I don’t know how to „like“ a post! I’m trying to now … but rarely use this site these days ad can’t figure it out lol. Thaks for the like to my film review. Your artwork is awesome!
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WOW!!! Josephine! This is epic. You gifted me all the emotions at once! Really cool and interesting. What a great way to start my day! You woke my mind and heart up. Thank You and Cheers!!! 😀💖☀️
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Thanks for the wonderful feedback, have a nice weekend!🙂
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Thank You! You too!!! 🤗💖😊
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A good view at the art exhibit is a „bird’s eye view „~ very nicely done, Josephine 🙂
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Hi Phil, thanks for the feedback, I hope you enjoy a nice summertime!🙂
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My pleasure, Josephine ~ thanks & you too 🙂
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I like the title – it intrigued me – that we cannot „have “ „what is“ . Possibly it is a translation thing.. Is it kann nicht haben? or some German word more suggestive of „get“, as in achieve or comprehend. eg I get the meaning, I can get to this level.
That which we cannot have appears to be the beauty of nature, and that which the flamingo cannot have is a place in modern human society – except as an exhibit.
AAh how our wealthy ways of living are enabled at the expense of nature, how we worship our own human artifacts at the expense of naturally divine ones. We are divine gone wrong because of separation. – this is what i read into your art. Would you call this piece a digital collage? It is a collage that reminds me of Romare Bearden, an American artist who used disjunctive forms, parts that did not quite match, disparate sizes of the parts in one element.
Thank you for the visit into your world.
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Thank you for your wonderful comment Elizabeth! 😃
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They took all the trees and they put ‘‘em in a tree museum, and they charged the people a dollar and a half to see them
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Love this
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Thank you!!
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Another masterpiece.
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Aww…thanks!!🙂
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This is truly an intriguing image and one that I can’t help but examine closely to find new mysteries!
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Thank you!!🙂
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Hat dies auf padener'Zeitgeist rebloggt.
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Vielen Dank!🙂
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Gerne..😉
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Another fabulous piece, with just the right touch of the uncanny about it …
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Thank you!!
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I enjoyed staring at this one. At first glance I think I know what it is. As I look further it’s not that at all, except for your strange flamingo!
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The flamingo flew unexpectedly over my keyboard…😉
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Intriguing.
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Thank you Michael!🙂
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I can’t have a flying Flamingo but I’m not sure I really want one. 😉 😉 😉
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😁Why not? It’s so decorative!😉
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