The Kingdom Of Id ( The Map Of My Soul )

John Dicandia

The Kingdom Of Id ( The Map Of My Soul )

Completed 1994 in ink/watercolour 360×410

” The Ocean in these times, is a perfect fleet of ships, and we can hardly fail to encounter many, in running over. It is merely crossing, said Mr Micawber, trifling with his eyeglass. ” Merely crossing. The distance is quite imaginary.”- Charles Dickens ( David Copperfield )

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The Kingdom Of Id ( The Map Of My Soul ) by John Dicandia
The Kingdom Of Id ( The Map Of My Soul ) by John Dicandia
  • F.A. Moore

    F.A. Moore

    THIS is incredible, John! RB’s blowup view doesn’t do it justice. I give you a gold star on your forehead, for this (and hope you get much more from others! :))

  • John Dicandia replied

    This was a real labour of love. I worked on it constantly day and night. Don’t know whether I could do this again! LOL

  • Roseann

    Roseann

    Wow! That is is just amazing. Really well done.

  • John Dicandia replied

    I’m so glad you appreciate this. Sorry it’s a bit blurry! :))

  • Ming  Myaskovsky

    Ming Myaskovsky

    We all have our own kingdom to take care, don’t we? And sometimes, our distances are not that far, perhaps we share the same map. This is fascinating, our lives written down as maps, brilliant!! :))

  • John Dicandia replied

    I love your analogy. It makes so much sense! :)) I believe that throughout our lives there is a reason why we meet certain people and everyone is playing their part like an actor on stage. There is a script for human being and their place on the big world stage. :))

  • madvlad

    madvlad

    i sure agree with ming we r alway meetin people who change our lifes one way or the other me too i met a man as a kid and watched him do art and thought it was neat we became friends he became one of our greatest scputors and he started me off on art altough i t took years for the seeds to sprout i got to say thank you the last times as he was turning 99 he died shorty after so yes sould are sent and go away too

  • John Dicandia replied

    Many people would think that this is an unusual way of dealing with grief and despair but drawing this map helped me through a difficult period. :))

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