Windows of the soul -
to a knocked out shack on the edge of town ..."
- Merrill E. Moore
Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, digital collage, House of Blue Lights, Mick Mather, window
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Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, digital collage, House of Blue Lights, Mick Mather, window
9 Comments:
Oh, this image touches me in a strange way. I feel sad looking at it, but at the same time the sadness is somehow comforting.
Anyway, lots of feelings, mixed and blurred, but sensations.
Thank you.
SusuPetal:
Thanks for letting me know about yesterday's missing posts across blogger ... and thanks for repeating your comment here. :)
That is my comment from yesterday, not the new one!!
SusuPetal:
True ... it reappeared today so I used that instead of the new one. :)
Maybe I just ought to start writing 'ditto' because I like each of these with the 'antique' look. I have a thing for window shots (that and empty tables) and the blue standing out against the black here looks great.
I agree with susu. There's something kind of sad and haunted about this image but it's peaceful at the same time. Perhaps something bad did happen but time has healed?
Collage Cottage:
I'm pleased that these are inspiring for you, Shani ... it's time for you to jump into this end of the pool, don't you think? :)
Lucky Dip Lisa:
Perhaps it's a coming of age thing accompanied by fear, uncertainty, self-doubt, need, longing and desire?
I love the titles and quotes you come up with! This is not a comforting image but I find it hard to stop looking at it.
Tonya Vollertsen:
Comfort is not always the path I tread, T. The words are part of the lyrics from an old boogie woogie tune with the same name.
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