terça-feira, 3 de junho de 2014
Goodbye my love
The challenge in Three Muses is SORROW and I wondered: when death takes the one you love, who do you blame? To whom do you turn? How do you overcome?
Background and elements: Studio Manu; crying angel statue was googled; frames by me; photo on the left: Buddy Rogers and Mary Pickford in My Best Girl (1927); photo on the right: actress Clara Kimball; font: Selfish.
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Such a thought provoking piece, Christine! Well done!
ResponderExcluirThis art work is breathtakingly beautiful. A masterpiece, Christine. Love all of it.
ResponderExcluirSo sweet and so sad, the parting of the lovers, Christine, excellent take on sorrow1
ResponderExcluirYes, who could you blame. A wonderful collage Christine and I see the same angel in my picture. xx
ResponderExcluirSaying goodbye would be the hardest thing to do. Such a thought-provoking piece of art!
ResponderExcluirwonderful and touching... i pray that i will never have to give the answer...
ResponderExcluirWe are only lent on earth and one has to except it later through sorrows very sad. There is an everlasting earth better then we have on earth. Peace with Christ. God will give us the grace to accept it in his time. My brother and I are the only ones alive in our family. So I have realized. When love ones go then God brings in new babes for Mothers in ever generation .
ResponderExcluirCollage Christine is questionable yes for others.
Beautiful art.
WOW, Chris, this is a powerful piece. There is no blame (in my opinion), only acceptance, which is so difficult. When my father died, our family stopped by the nursery just afterward to see the new babies. It was somehow comforting to be reminded of the cycles of life. I do think acceptance is much more difficult when the person who passes is young, as in the case of my friend. Your art is a beautiful depiction of sorrow, Chris. Thanks so much for contributing to this challenge.
ResponderExcluirThis is just gorgeous and awesome so sad and so beautiful my friend.
ResponderExcluirSo sad and beautiful and incredibly powerful, Chris .. and as Bev says a beautiful depiction of sorrow. A standing ovation from the UK.
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