" Before Babylon was dust, the Magus Zoroaster, my dear child, met his own image walking in the garden. That apparition, was the soul of man. For you should know there are two worlds of life and death. One that you see before you, but the other is underneath the grave where do inhabits the shadows of all forms that think and live until death unites them and we part with them no more." – Percy Shelley
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Sinister air to this, like the way you use this medium…is it watercolour? ~ Anni
It’s just ink and markers. Thank you for your appreciation..John
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )
Great work John,xxxxSandy
This is fascinating, and the Shelley quote makes it even more intriguing. The woman’s face is perfect in her expression and dark beauty!
Thank you for your inspiring and introspective comment. At the time I did this picture I was experiencing some dark moments in my life and I think it reflected in some of the work I produced.
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )
great work
friggin amazing !!!
very nice !!!
Perfect! Instant fav
I looooove it!
Brilliant!! Love your Work!!
Thank you so much Sharon. I’m happy you like this one. Cheers JD
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )
your mind, is as fasinating as hollywood ever thought of being john, the face looks familar hmmmm
What a huge compliment. I love Hollywood but I think what could have been also. The face is purely fabricated but I know what you mean.
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )
Is this related to Cabaret Voltaire? – proves I have seen all your portfolio :) I love the sense of danger looming in the background. You’re really good – but I suppose everyone says that.
Dave, very observant! It’s set at the Cabaret Voltaire nightclub in Zurich circa 1916 but it’s the doppelganger from my piece “Cabaret Voltaire”. The figure in the background is her animus.
– John Dicandia ( JinnDoW )