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Pandora's story. " Zeus Shadow" and the Hope....


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Well known Mythology Story, about Pandora.. Here is the full story wnd her beautiful head.

 

Thanks for your impressions, Pnina

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Excellent composition, dear Pnina. The use of light and shadows is unique. Very interesting work! Congrats!
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Pnina, love the coposition and that shadow falling on the story. Have you considered cropping the bottom a tiny bit?
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Paula, No, I did not do it as I think that the blue around it is framing the image incloding the lower part. Thanks anyway for your offer, I have checked it again;-)).
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Strong impression. According to my aversion to "undefinable stories beginning at the pictures border" I would cut the uppermost part.
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Thanks all of you!

 

Daily as I have answered Paula, it applies to the upper part as well. I see it as a frame. Thanks for your offer!

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and thanks for sharing the story Pnina. The story line is very interesting esp. for someone like me who does not know much about Greek mythology. I think the shadow is an awesome idea, and the light focusing on her face is well-thought. Warm regards, Tanya.
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Alberto, Cherlyn and Tanya, thanks!

 

Tanya, well good for you, I'm glad, I have written you at the other subject's comments.

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Wow, Pnina, this is a stunning picture, composition enriched by symbolism. It reminds me very much of the work of Giorgio de Chirico in the first half of the 20th Century whose highly symbolic paintings caught the eye of Carl Jung among others.
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As you know we stay at different locations. What means that I look at the photos on different monitors. The picture is more harmonic now because the shapes, beginning on the blue area arent as clear as before. Not disturbing anymore. (But this is the cheaper, darker monitor here :-))
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Daily, thanks, for explaining, coose the right monitor please ....;-))

 

Jack, thanks I'm familiar with the works of De Chirico , thanks for mentioning it.

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