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Uploaded: 08/31/07 5:13 PM GMT
fire in bristol over water
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some kind of vision of the future i had a while back now.(mixed media,including glitter).

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::Hottrockin
09/01/07 12:06 AM GMT
Krazy kool kid!!

Luv the originality of the work!! The appearance of the face in the right tower is wickedly wild!! Fantastic fish too!!
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Why do the pictures come out square when the lens is round?? Picture Purrrfect .
::metpin777
09/01/07 4:17 AM GMT
the sun is setting in your backyard...and the birdhouses are alive with the sounds of spring...
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::photog024
09/01/07 4:43 AM GMT
you know, i always like looking at your art, but sometimes can't describe my feelings for it. to me this looks like a very pleasant outdoor scene in the city. do you live in a city?
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.DERAIN
09/01/07 9:02 AM GMT
Roiling trouble and symbols of great disress...hidden by the colours and obscure forms.......this is my absolute favourite of yours, Simon...........for it is a masterful work both in form, symbolism and colouring.-----a rich and profound oeuvre.
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.philflossman
09/01/07 4:36 PM GMT
The piece reminds me of Pink Floyds "Wall" don't ask me why !! I can clearly see a suspension bridge we both know, and a large expanse of water below. I particularly like the 2 cube objects top right of the screen.
I can't interpret it nor would I make a educated guess by reading the title alone like some people may have done in the past.
I like it

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Life's around said Phil the 35 millimetre cameraman. I recently went to the doctors, and said I've got icon fever, but he told me there was no cure for the disease.
::phasmid
09/01/07 5:11 PM GMT
Well, I have to admit to a certain handicap here because I've never been across the pond to see what might have inspired you to this scene in Bristol. So that being said, and after having read all the fine comments that have gone before me, I'll just say that phil seems to have it closest to the way I was seeing it, except before I read his comment I kept thinking that the water was a pool, but the bridge idea works for me and as to the larger interpretation, well, that's why there's a space available for the author of the art to give a description and open up a crack in the door so some light can shine out, which you did quite succinctly. :)

♥PJ 005

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"The artist is a receptacle for emotions that come from all over the place; from the sky, from the earth, from a scrap of paper, from a passing shape, from a spider’s web." Pablo Picasso
.ls123
09/02/07 5:03 PM GMT
As a Piscean I'm pleased to see the fish swimming happily away :-)
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"Love does not dominate; it cultivates." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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