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  • lol what?

  • Nice montage. Who's work is the couple with their faces covered with some kind of fabric. I find that fascinating...

    Bruce

  • Thanks for your kind words kyo. You went straight to the point in the sense that is a combination into something new that each one can interpret their way. I liked your Islands (King Crimson) work as well.

  • very creative video with nice music. i like your way you put the pictures with the others in the video. which reminds me of the way of magrritte. combination of some things into a toatally new one.

  • "My painting is visible images which conceal nothing... they evoke mystery and indeed when one sees one of my pictures, one asks oneself this simple question 'What does that mean'? It does not mean anything, because mystery means nothing either, it is unknowable."

    Rene Magritte

    everlasting truth.

  • Quite right!!!. Thanks for this posting and quote. Mistery means a lot, a good piece of art needs mistery, angles and different dimensions. Mistery is beautiful and it can fascinate us as a cat under the light of a car :). The everlasting search to understand them ourselves, in our way, is quite a strong human condition resulting in arts and sciences as expressions. Thanks Sun258

  • Appreciate your comments. Happy sharing art with similar people. Saw your work. Quite nice. Go on! Im a scientist. I study things for the pleasure of it, when exciting and relevant for me. In arts,(spare time),I try to create new ways of expression (at least for me), according to whom I am/think. Those that would summarize important questions about life/feelings in general. Science will give us, of course, rational explanations. However, having emotions, even knowing reasons behind, counts alot.

  • Londonpenda

    "Hi.I tried to send you a video response via U Tube...I totally agree with your comment "When we create something it just pours out from inside. Comments/experiences from others are the real touching issue, not the author's." I've sent you one of my vids about what an artist's experiences when he paints..The narrative in the middle encapsulates exactly what you say and how I feel. I loved the way you put Magritte works together in your vid,and your music was top class."

  • Thanks London. I ll post part of our conversation that other people might have an opinion about or would like to read/join. Those interested feel free to let it go, with either positive or negative comments but with arguments. Because of character limitations London comments will follow next, then my reply.

  • Hi Gonzo. Of coures I don't mind having our discussions open on here,the more people who talk about art the better.Glad to see you like Escher .. ;o)

  • Indeed a great combination of artwork and music

  • Thanks a lot for writing, i just saw your comment. I also saw your work and liked it. Of course I love Magritte, Escher and others not well known modern but not contemporary included there. I also love nature's art, the random events sustained in physics laws that you cant predict because they are stochastic. Somehow we live in a world that sometimes is surreal, dont you think :)

  • Thanks a lot for your comment. I wanted to create the feeling of entering into a room where surreal dreams/patterns take place, like following other physics laws; dreams supported by distorted fundamental equations :)(some written). Just my interpretation...When we create something it just pours out from inside. Comments/experiences from others are the real touching issue, not the author's. It opens my mind to other angles, views, having fun sharing and learning among humans. Thanks. Gonza

  • Nice job, good music. Short and sweet.

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