Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 Thank you for your patience to endure all my desert pictures, dearcolleagues!This is the last one, I promise!PDE Link to comment
mike_palermiti 3 Posted August 30, 2013 Hi Pierre,I enjoy these scenes , especially with the lizard included.There is always a message or messages that can be associated with your work.For me, the lizard is interested in the telephone , as is the man on the horse. Perhaps different life forms will get along better if they communicate though the same line that the telephone provides.A fine presentation my friend.Best Regards, Uncle Mike Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 Hey, uncle Mike! You wrote a novel, an imaginative one! I see it differently, the horseman goes to the phone to make a call, the phone is a stupid machine and doesn't think anything! And the lizard is observing what's happening in order to discover in time a potential danger for his life! Thank you for your visit and imaginative comment! PDE Link to comment
photo by patsy dunn 1 Posted August 30, 2013 Hi Pierre, As always a very creative work of art. You never cease to amazing with your work. Take care, Patsy Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 As always you please me with your flattering comments, Patsy! Thank you for that! PDE Link to comment
cosminalba 0 Posted August 30, 2013 Excellent composition as always my friend. Kind regards.Cosmin Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 Hey, Cosmin, long time no see, my friend! Thank you for your visit and kind comment! PDE Link to comment
petershans 0 Posted August 30, 2013 As always you are thinking and composing "out of the box". great work.cheers, Hans Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 Thank you Hans, don't know what you mean by "out of the box", but it must be something very positive judging by the rest of your comment, ha! PDE Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 Thank you Raymond, my rare visitor! I haven't seen you on the critique forum for quite a long time and hope you are back here to stay a little longer! PDE Link to comment
hstelljes 41 Posted August 30, 2013 Hi PD, A telephone line's like a lifeline, so a song goes. I see the rider as heading for the phone to call for help or maybe to find out where the next town is. The lizard is just the curious observer who's wondering what this guy is doing out here. Ha. Your work is thought provoking and always a visual pleasure my friend. Take care.Best,Holger Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 Thank you Holger, for supporting my view of the matter, or even more precise than mine which I expressed through my reply to Mike! PDE Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 Hey, Meir, my long time expected visitor and commentator! thank you for your precious input so much! PDE Link to comment
gregverena 339 Posted August 30, 2013 We don't endure it, we enjoy it! The most interesting aspect of the work is that everyone can (and will) make up their own interpretation of its meaning. Keep on inspiring other people's fantasies.G+V Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 30, 2013 Thank you G+V! Very nice comment and I like it very much, thank you again! PDE Link to comment
panayotis_papadopoulos 0 Posted August 31, 2013 Thank you for your journeys and the chance to travel with you in places and time so unnatural and some times mysterious, so curiously dimensional and intriguing...Is this the finale?...well someone has to pick up the phone and let us know...Keep up your out of this world stories and let us be your fellow travelers! Yassou file mou! (file mou = my friend) Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 31, 2013 Thank you, file mou (I didn't need translation for these simple words) for one of your thoughtful and encouraging comments! Ihas igitonas, Petraki Avrio Link to comment
Donna Stavis 0 Posted August 31, 2013 Perhaps the phone is a mirage. Perhaps the man on the horse is one too for the lizard, who yearns. The horseman brings romance. i used to have a lizard loose in my kitchen when i lived in the desert. Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 31, 2013 Hey, Donna, long time no see! Very interesting comment, these lizards live in houses, no matter whether the house is in the desert or in a big city! I found this one trying desperately to get out of my bathtub! I took it, put it on my palm and made a session after which I let him loose! Thank you for your visit and interesting comment! PDE Link to comment
John Peri 1,029 Posted August 31, 2013 Thought defying and intriguing, as usual Pierre. The lizard adds a new element of surveillance, a topic which is in the limelight at present. Our communications are watched over today. On the one hand we want protection, on the other to be free, yet we find one irrevocably linked to the other. Brings to mind a poem by the British philhellene Lord Byron who wrote .. "I wish men to be free as much from mobs and kings - from you as me". Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 31, 2013 John, the big brother is fully engaged in the protection from various jeopardy and even from ourselves as well as the European Union "neofascism" arises with the excuse of protecting the human rights! Orwell's 84 is the reality of the present moment! But my lizard here is just watching for possible jeopardy for himself! PDE Link to comment
Pierre Dumas 264 Posted August 31, 2013 Thank you, Ruud! The series of desert pictures is so long that you can't say that this one is original, ha! PDE Link to comment
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