lauramarco 0 Posted January 16, 2015 Let's imagination run freely!. Your comments are welcome, thank you!. Link to comment
j_m_lee_photography 0 Posted January 17, 2015 I love the tone and composition in this Picture. The very first thing that draw me in is her eye.I not sure she ca play the pipe but nice pose. Regards. Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 17, 2015 Dear Lee, thanks for your interest in this work and for your pleasant visit. Yes, I had several shots and I was searching for the most striking one in relation to the position of the hands and arms and her eyes. A look that may invite into the work, a little lost. It's a pipe for smoking, there're no holes to play music like in a flute. It's a Peruvian pipe, made of cane, manual and craft. I love it, never used it. I put a little smoke at the end, but I did not exaggerate it, so it's very subtle. Then simply I did not want just to hold the pipe, wanted to do it in a beautiful and artistic way. Both hands are on the same side, holding it, trying to play its melody, the melody of love which escapes in the fumes. Love: both physical / very earthy and ethereal / spiritual one that rises with scrolls. I wanted even simulate holes flute and play with scrolls, but ... I hope the result is fine. Thanks for everything. Kindest regards ㋙ Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 17, 2015 Dear Pierre, thank you for your pleasant visit and interest. I'm very glad you've liked this work: earthly and spiritual love.Heartfelt thanks for your positive comment and for all.All the best, ㋙ Link to comment
joze_stucin 0 Posted January 17, 2015 and perfect idea and good realisation. Bravo! Best regards! Joze Link to comment
gianni_spini 1 Posted January 17, 2015 Ciao Laura arrivo proprio ora da un concerto dove hanno suonato i 3 migliori collaboratori di Fabrizio De Andrè. Il suonatore degli strumenti a fiato ha tenuto banco; lo vedrei meglio come strumento musicale!Hola Juan Link to comment
andreysmeyan 7 Posted January 18, 2015 Wonderful and creative work, Laura. Warm regards. Link to comment
ruudalbers 1 Posted January 18, 2015 An excellent creative and original result, Laura! Link to comment
andy53 0 Posted January 18, 2015 Hi LauraI love the tone and the composition.Very mystical and full of soul.My complements.Andy Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 18, 2015 Dear Joze, I'm very pleased by your visit and interest in the work. At first we've got the ideas and then comes the hard work, ie. carry them to good end.So your compliment, rating and positive comment are very much appreciated.Thank you for all and kindest regards, ㋙ Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 18, 2015 Caro Gianni, grazie per la bella recensione. Non ho mai sentito parlare di questo cantante italiano, ma io sento le sue canzoni, se il tema è di "ribelli", allora ecco un ... :)Ho letto che ci sono canzoni in lingua ligure ei suoi testi sono studiati come esempi eccellenti poesia italiana, grazie per il riferimento.Sì, voglio vedere uno strumento musicale, che è il motivo per tenere il tubo in quel modo. Io amo la musica.Grazie di tutto, sono contento che ti piace l'immagine, affettuosamente, ㋙ Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 18, 2015 Dear Andrey, thank you for your visit, rating, support... I'm very glad about your interest in this work and that you may find it a creative one, in my opinion this is the basis for all: be a creative soul :)Thank you and warm regards, ㋙ Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 18, 2015 Dear Ruud, thank you for your positive comment, rating, visit... I'm glad you've liked this work.By the way, I thought about anything except for a helmet, but now that I know it, it all makes sense! thanks for the clarification.Kindest regards, ㋙ Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 18, 2015 Dear Andy, thank you for your pleasant visit, rating, so positive comment... I keep wandering about your phrase: "full of soul", I love this definition, it's charming, that makes me think that the work is not empty.All the best and thank you, ㋙ Link to comment
thadley 15 Posted January 18, 2015 "If music be the food of love, play on,Give me excess of it; that surfeiting,The appetite may sicken, and so die" Music is being performed on an instrument where the music can be very soothing causing one to stop and smell the roses. The earliest flute can be traced back to Germany 43,000 years ago - a far contrast to the musician who was born 25 years ago. I particularly like how the hands and the fingers are positioned. Well Done! Link to comment
Giangiorgio Crisponi 503 Posted January 19, 2015 A wonderful image.Watching your vivid eyes and the smoke I was reminded of the famous song "Smoke gets in your eyes", ciao Giangiorgio Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 19, 2015 Dear Tony ... what a beautiful quote !, I have not read this play yet, I know best "Much Ado About Nothing". Thanks because it's like a perfect finish (un broche de oro) to my work.The verses fit "Love Pipe" like a glove (* _ *)Yes, I totally agree with you, it's thinking about love in a melancholic way, you can even go crazy and sick; as it is well described with the verses. Lost in love and even sicken. And I think there's place also for gloomy lovers, downhearted poseurs. I did not know how far flute as an instrument could be traced, very interesting and "musician" itself is such a modern concept, thanks for that info. In class, my partners from wind instruments well recognize tonalities and melodic dictation. I, from strings (guitar), suffer a lot to discover melodies. Yes, it's very sweet and soft music. I could not resist placing hands in interesting ways. I've got a lot of shots, was difficult to decide me to choose one of them.Heartfelthanks for everything. Warmest regards, ㋙ Link to comment
lauramarco 0 Posted January 19, 2015 Dear Giangiorgio, yes I know that song by The Platters, very cool... a great classic no matters how many years have been elapsed...I'm very glad you've liked this work, the smoke theme in the image is also present and it's full of meaning.Heartfelt thanks for all, kindest regards ㋙ Link to comment
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