Silence is full of music

Daniela M. Casalla

Silence is full of music

“Music and silence combine strongly because music is done with silence, and silence is full of music.”
Marcel Marceau

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Silence is full of music by Daniela M. Casalla
Silence is full of music by Daniela M. Casalla
  • Crowmanic

    Crowmanic

    darn it Daniela, you running a production line … such quality AND quantity … simply amazing!

  • reflector

    reflector

    I like the way you put this together, and the birds to me symbolize the freedom that music brings to us all.

  • Eyal Nahmias

    Eyal Nahmias

    Wonderful artwork. A concept well executed and presented. I like the fact that you chose b/w instead of color. Well don

  • Sensiworld

    Sensiworld

    Beautiful work ! Love the black and white…makes it a bit different.

  • LB Andrich

    LB Andrich

    this is beautiful

  • neogolas

    neogolas

    Very strong,and very creative.

  • amanda Rae

    amanda Rae

    brill…....

  • Anette Tyler

    Anette Tyler

    Beautiful

  • Loreto Bautista Jr.

    Loreto Bautist...

    Classic & elegant !!!

  • Jing3011

    Jing3011

    I like the treatment on this.

  • Marc Hollembeak

    Marc Hollembeak

    Wonderful work. The mood is set.

  • RosaCobos

    RosaCobos

    Si…. Dani..
    La Música de las Esferas…
    Entra sin exfuerzo..
    como la luz de una sonrisa..
    cómo el agua y la leche de la madre.
    Perpetuamente sediente…
    Perpetuamente hambrienta..
    y sin embargo..
    en un ríncon de mi cuerpo…
    hay un ser..
    que añora..
    ser ..
    cómo un junco invisible.
    Rosa (me ha gustado lo del junco…. tan cerca del agua…Un beso Dani… esto threads…pueden ser un flujo musical.. donde tú y yo… escuchamos las músicas del alma)

  • Sorina Williams

    Sorina Williams

    stunning image ! Love the quote too.

  • Tony Ryan

    Tony Ryan

    Beautiful picture and words. So love the healing affect of heart created and delivered music.

  • Paul Vanzella

    Paul Vanzellafounder

    great work Daniela!

  • kcranmer

    kcranmer

    A definate fave…glorious work!

  • Nikki Trexel

    Nikki Trexel

    what a beautiful composition of beauty in all its proudest forms – music, nature, and humanity. mesmerizing…i cannot stop looking at it. it is everything good.

  • nine6sevenfour

    nine6sevenfour

    Amazing! Simply amazing work here… well done!

  • aspectsoftmk

    aspectsoftmk

    i so agree….beautiful work and perfect quote…have a great day…terri

  • walela

    walela

    wonderful combination!

  • Mindy McGregor

    Mindy McGregor

    Fabulous work!

  • F.A. Moore

    F.A. Moore

    Glorious!
    Caught you on the group feed; must be for Live, Love, Dream. Congrats, too!

  • Gary Heald

    Gary Heald

    This is a beautiful photo. It made me think of the poem “a lesson in music”. This poem is featured on many meditation web sites. I have copied it below. Really love your photo and emotions it evokes. Hope you like the poems and see why I thought of it.

    A Lesson in Music

    Play the tune again: but this time
    with more regard for the movement at the source of it
    and less attention to time. Time falls
    curiously in the course of it.

    Play the tune again: not watching
    your fingering, but forgetting, letting flow
    the sound till it surrounds you. Do not count
    or even think. Let go.

    Play the tune again: but try to be
    nobody, nothing, as though the pace
    of the sound were your heart beating, as though
    the music were your face.

    Play the tune again: It should be easier
    to think less every time of the notes, of the measure.
    It is all an arrangement of silence. Be silent, and then
    play it for your pleasure.

    Play the tune again: and this time when it ends,
    do not ask me what I think. Feel what is happening
    strangely in the room as the sound glooms over
    you, me, everything.

    Now, play the tune again.

    from ‘Weathering’ by Alastair Reid (Canongate Publishing, 17 Jeffrey Street, Edinburgh EH1 1DR; 1978).

  • artisandelimage

    artisandelimage 4 days ago

  • artisandelimage

    artisandelimage 2 days ago


    bravo !
    my best, your host (francis).

    (your vote is needed here !)

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