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Ignored Alien


Pierre Dumas

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se questo potrebbe essere il nostro futuro,io come antiquario mi vedo rappresentato nella chiesa,non è male,è ancora in piedi ! e siamo uno di fronte al altro,bene :-))paul

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If I were the alien, I'd feel ignored too!  Although there is a lot going on in this image, the elements are clearly identifiable - a dramatic sky, a "checkerboard" planet, the the church, the dead tree trunk, the human figues who are strictly about their own business, and the alien.  I wonder whether the alien plans on returning, having gotten a glimpse of "human reality".

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Definitely  is your style with a work done so carefully,I like the title,compliments.

 

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This is great Pierre. I love the pattern that you have created running through the image. You have a wonderful imagination my friend.

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Panayotis, you got it well! This picture is telling something about our moving in well traced and paved paths not paying attention to the things out of the paths! Metaphorically speaking!

 

Thanks for your visit and comment again!

 

PDE

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An image filled with metaphors and symbols, colourful and eventful. Very well put together, bravo. 

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This has your signature creativity written all over it!  Excellent work, as usual!

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I remember Kafka when I saw this, great creativity, color, shapes,  very interesting composition, Pierre, well done, Mari

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Pierre,

What fun! Fellini-like image. I like it. 

Lorin

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Hello Pierre:

Just before signing off, late at night, after a long day working with images and browsing through PN, I showed your portfolios (and your very particular style) to someone very close. We both agree that your creativity has no boundaries, and that your work is quite unique. This image is but one of many an example of so many things going on...and trying to wonder the reason for each element. Complex, intricate, and use...truly great. Congratulations. 

DG

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