Well, you’ve done it again. Or, I should say, you’re still doing it. And the man in the second photo is there, I also saw him immediately. To think how long he was waiting...
Really enjoyed your last series of photos. The Living on the Edge post I thought gorgeous. I also see a man in the second photo here putting me in mind of a 19th century French poet or Edvard Munch. I can't say why... Very Cool !! I like your style.
Brilliant colours on this tired wall, as if the worn paint harbours beneath an underground world of brilliance. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteElisabeth- Wonderful way to put it.
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On the second photo I can see a man with hands in his pockets. Self portrait?
ReplyDeletegrete- I laugh. To be that skinny again.
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Well, you’ve done it again. Or, I should say, you’re still doing it. And the man in the second photo is there, I also saw him immediately. To think how long he was waiting...
ReplyDeleteWilliam- I have to confess, he surfaced a little more when I played with the shadows and highlights. We all need to come out into the sun light.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
No need to confess. He lives because of your art.
ReplyDeleteReally enjoyed your last series of photos. The Living on the Edge post I thought gorgeous. I also see a man in the second photo here putting me in mind of a 19th century French poet or Edvard Munch. I can't say why... Very Cool !! I like your style.
ReplyDeleteWilliam- Thank you once again for taking time here.
ReplyDeleteStickup Artist- I do see the Munch caricature. Thank you!!