ceanothus and self portrait

Graham Dean

ceanothus and self portrait

Not over-awed, but in awe of my life.

ceanothus and self portrait by Graham Dean
  • Deborah Parkin

    Deborah Parkin

    Is this your idea of heaven Graham – - it is amazing!! What an amazing imagination you have – this is fantastically surreal – the colours are beautiful I totally understand the relationship with the tree, flowers etc but need enlightening about the water – just brilliant. I know I owe you an email – just rushing off to get Fleur in a minute but will try my best tonight when kids are in bed :)

  • Graham Dean replied

    Hi Deb, thanks, glad you like it, I played with the colour alot, I wanted it to take a big part. The water is from a lake I take the kids and dogs for walks around. All the images are as you insightfully seem to know is a big part of my life at the moment. Talk to you soon. Thanks again : )

  • Jeff  Burns

    Jeff Burns

    wow what a wonderful image

  • Graham Dean replied

    Thanks Jeff, very happy you like it.

  • Del Millar

    Del Millar

    Graham this is outstanding, an amazing work of art, pure poetry.
    Awesome and a fave dear friend.
    And great self portrait too oxo

  • Graham Dean replied

    Thanks Del, love your comment. Reading your poetry must be really freeing up my imagination : )

  • frogster

    frogster

    Great work

  • Graham Dean replied

    Thanks frogster, glad you like it. I must catch up with your gallery.

  • Lisa Defazio

    Lisa Defazio 28 days ago

    Ohh this is so cool – must mull this one over…

  • Graham Dean replied 28 days ago

    Thanks Lisa, I find that very complimentary : )

  • catherine walker

    catherine walker 26 days ago

    This is wonderful..well done..I’m not sure what it means and I don’t have to..but visually it’s very very good!!

  • Graham Dean replied 25 days ago

    I’m pleased you like it visually Catherine, These are all images I see regularly and love too.The main reason for it.(My own mug excluded lol.) I put myself at the back of the picture rather than the foreground because I’m in awe of it all : ) I have an idea which I’ve tried once so far in pictures where part of the foreground character touches or is part of something in the distant background, meant to be a kind of surreal play with perspective, still on the drawing board though.

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