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Oldage
I must thank Eve for her sincere and subtle comment. The stranger is me, and the strange land is this: gallery.neosynthesis.net...
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Oldage
I tried to imitate the style but I forgot that I mainly enjoy communicating hope through my images. I am glad I tried though, because I learned lot's of stuff. I like the background and the lighting in the image. But maybe no more than that:)
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Oldage
There was a lot of work though, it took me lot's of time to select and to clean the skeletons. Having said all that, I think I made a dark style funny. Even if there is death, the humor is there imho.
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Oldage
one more precision: The one who Think, the capital T means the present. The one who thoughT, the capital T means the past. the small gull thinks, because it has a brain, but the brain is confused because there is no hunger. Imagine a person who is sick...
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Oldage
the person who is sick (cancer for example) dlooses his appetite. Now, the big gull can't think, but it has a need, it has to eat. the body is there sending messages, but the brain, there no brain, only an empty skull.
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Oldage
One can think about merging te 2 gulls so they complete each other.. but it is not that easy. The one who has a brain thinks that the brainless gull is worthless because it doesn't even think. I think, then I am; said the philosopher.
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Oldage
On the other hand, the big gull, has to move, it has to support the body without even thinking. To be or not t be. All in all, the dilemma is not about gulls, it is about the human being. It is about material and intellectual needs. The cycle of needs..
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Granulated
okay !
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Oldage
lol:)
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marcoballistic
amazed this isn't riding high in this comp
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Granulated
no shit !
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wild wild test
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by Oldage
Created August 30, 2007
43 votes
11 comments
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