Dead on Time ( 2000 )
” Do you ever get that unsettling feeling that you are being watched? ”- Orson Welles ( 1938 Radio Show )
Featured In The New Beat Generation
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helene ruiz
OMG!!! I LOVE THIS!!! an instant fav! wow, u r really something!
John Dicandia replied
Thank you so much Helene. Sorry for the belated reply.
colorblind
i love the concept and how you depicted it
well done indeed well done
John Dicandia replied
Thank you colorblind for the great compliment. Sorry about the belated reply.
ElYPares
Surreal!! So much going on. Wonderful piece.
John Dicandia replied
You’re welcome! Cheers JD
F.A. Moore
Sort of makes you wonder, who is watching whom? It would be nice if hate was dead. Favorited.
John Dicandia replied
Nicely said. Jd
Roseann
Oh that’s really interesting. It reminds me of Dali.
Ming Myaskovsky
Yin and Yang balance even when time stopped, I see words Anarchy and Hate
tormented souls beneath our feet.You art work has some similarity to Bosch :D
John Dicandia replied
Great interpretation Ming! Yes, Bosch was a huge influence on my early work ! :))
BLYTHART
You’d make a first-class illustrator … or is that what you do anyway?
John Dicandia replied
Thank you so much. I have illustrated books before but most of my work is a labour of love. It’s also therapeutic. :))
catherine walker
Amazing drawing
John Dicandia replied
Thank you so much Catherine. :))
synthpaintann
Instant fav.Firm friends …its a must!
John Dicandia replied
Thank you Anna. You’re much appreciated! :))
Keith Reesor
Fantastic!! :)
John Dicandia replied
Hi Keith, Thank you for viewing my work! Cheers JD
barnsy
this is properly cool and worthy of featuring in the new beat generation
also, i recommend that you enter it in our latest challenge for the new group avatar as it is really good!
John Dicandia replied
Thanks for the huge rap Barnsy, I’m thrilled to have this featured in your group which is one of the most interesting groups on RB I might add. Also thank you for the recommendation as well!
* RoyAllenHunt *
Excellent and a bit unsettling. One hopes that reason and equilibrium will take center stage. Love the tongue in cheek Orson Welles reference.
John Dicandia replied
Roy, I love your comments, they are intelligent and thought provoking. Yes, Orson Welles was a maverick in Hollywood who was ahead of his time. :))
* RoyAllenHunt *
John, your image provoked my thought processes so we can shake hands on that exchange. BTW, I agree with Barnsy, enter this one in the New Beat challenge.
John Dicandia replied
Thanks for the encourgement Roy, I’ve taken Barnsy’s and your advice and entered the challenge. Cheers JD
Ushna Sardar
John Dicandia replied
Another big surprise. Thank you so much Ushna! :))
madvlad
a timely subject-no less-the second i saw this the minute has passed hourly so time- is the matter to use or trash—nice art but very deeep man if eye cat tions here
John Dicandia replied
I spooked myself out when I went back to look at this. It was done a year before 9/11.