My work is eclectic, pychological and profound and hopefully, attractive and beautiful for hanging on your wall… or sticking on your iPhone as a case… enjoy!
Love the sense of motion, the sense of contrast. All is subject to motion, even the marble statue of Zeus (?) and our words. “Bob”—used as “proper” name and verb? The typography is wonderful!
I was just looking at this image above, after reading your comment, and my thinking now is that in “truth” (Reality) words are hanging in the 3D world in our minds eye in the mostle subtle meaningful ways… everywhere! :) Zeus was meant to reflect the (sadly rather cliched) image of God.
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really interesting one this – nice one
Thank you for looking Sarah!
– Simon Groves
Brilliant!
:) Thank you! :)
– Simon Groves
Thank you very much Angel, I am delighted!!!
– Simon Groves
cool pic:-)
Thank you very much for saying Nel! :)
– Simon Groves
Now see, others agree that Bob is a handsome guy too… Congrats on your feature – :o)
Rhonda
Thank you very much Rhonda!
– Simon Groves
Oh, and I just noticed that you dedicated the image to me… I am very honored, thank you so much (blushing ;o)
Very glad Rhonda, if not for you, “bob” would not have been created as an independent image and posted! thank You! :)
– Simon Groves
congrats on you feature, well deserved Simon
Cool work, Simon! Big Congrats on your Feature!
Nadya! Thank you very much!
– Simon Groves
Fabulous work Simon. Ooh I want to be Bobby’s gir too :O)
:) Thank you Angela! :)
– Simon Groves
Love the sense of motion, the sense of contrast. All is subject to motion, even the marble statue of Zeus (?) and our words. “Bob”—used as “proper” name and verb? The typography is wonderful!
I was just looking at this image above, after reading your comment, and my thinking now is that in “truth” (Reality) words are hanging in the 3D world in our minds eye in the mostle subtle meaningful ways… everywhere! :) Zeus was meant to reflect the (sadly rather cliched) image of God.
– Simon Groves
“bob” (bobbing along the deep blue briney sea! :)
– Simon Groves