Is this beyond collage then, to computer manipulated effects? Absolutely stunning – the man without words, or head…fashioning mimeful meaning. Redolent with communication – perhaps something on the edge of tongue and groove.
I like the weathered wood, but then in a sandstorm the wood would be weathered wouldn’t it? Aunty Em’s farmhouse is still standing. The tornado has yet to strike. How did that Magritte figure get into the picture? A forlorn headless call for help… obviously. Back on track Margot. Huzzah! (as they say somewhere – over the rainbow perhaps?)
Danger Will Robinson sands sandy particles one by one cannot weather or mark they are inert with the winds of a Sirocco or a Santa Anna scars and knocks about the status quo bedecked the torso of a gentleman headless as most gentlemen are in times of trouble changes…to wonder which way to go…the Wolf huffs and puffs to blow…oh the landscape becalmed and then is in a tizzy with whirlwinds the reapers will reap and shear and say “headless man what a pretty boutonnière dainty and so apropos a badge of propitiate” the reapers are like little sandy particles all stirred up oh do they love to blow and howl they are windy that way…a wicked wind blows today to set the sands of time the pantomime in the upper right hand corner is that the face or just a mere happenstance face traced or like interpreting clouds just a figment mirage of not really there or by art and artifice put there to stare at the landscape of….to be continued…we have to take a commercial break…pan to the audience and then…a word from our sponsor…”On February 17, 2009 we will stop broadcasting in analogue”....fade out…blank screen. Bravo….back in the saddle M!!!!!!
H M Bascom
This made me sit straight up and take notice.
mmargot replied
Ah, good…or bad…all noticing is good!
Could be a clarion call for __ (fill in the blank), eh?
Soxy Fleming
mmad mmargot at it again
mmargot replied
mmmaybeee
H M Bascom
It was good noticing. :-)
Shylie Edwards
what a BLAST!!!
mmargot replied
:-)
shallay
Is this beyond collage then, to computer manipulated effects? Absolutely stunning – the man without words, or head…fashioning mimeful meaning.
Redolent with communication – perhaps something on the edge of tongue and groove.
mmargot replied
I like your poetic description very much!
Three images + digital cut/paste/delete…no effects/texturing.
David Robinson
Wonderful depth … the sands of time taking their toll … nothing lasts for ever. Super work!!
mmargot replied
Glad you like, David!
the base photo is a real sandstorm as seen from a car window…and yes, it took a toll on the car
Pascale Baud
man without head & without memory… superb image Margot !
mmargot replied
Merci, merci!
maybe an unplanned call out to the missing?
Pascale Baud
your image is open to interpretation ;)
mmargot replied
That is the best kind, no?
FauxCollages
of course, Margot ! :)
Denis Dalby
I like the weathered wood, but then in a sandstorm the wood would be weathered wouldn’t it? Aunty Em’s farmhouse is still standing. The tornado has yet to strike. How did that Magritte figure get into the picture? A forlorn headless call for help… obviously.
Back on track Margot. Huzzah! (as they say somewhere – over the rainbow perhaps?)
Marie Monroe
fantastic!
montdragon
Danger Will Robinson sands sandy particles one by one cannot weather or mark they are inert with the winds of a Sirocco or a Santa Anna scars and knocks about the status quo bedecked the torso of a gentleman headless as most gentlemen are in times of trouble changes…to wonder which way to go…the Wolf huffs and puffs to blow…oh the landscape becalmed and then is in a tizzy with whirlwinds the reapers will reap and shear and say “headless man what a pretty boutonnière dainty and so apropos a badge of propitiate” the reapers are like little sandy particles all stirred up oh do they love to blow and howl they are windy that way…a wicked wind blows today to set the sands of time the pantomime in the upper right hand corner is that the face or just a mere happenstance face traced or like interpreting clouds just a figment mirage of not really there or by art and artifice put there to stare at the landscape of….to be continued…we have to take a commercial break…pan to the audience and then…a word from our sponsor…”On February 17, 2009 we will stop broadcasting in analogue”....fade out…blank screen.
Bravo….back in the saddle M!!!!!!
mmargot replied
I am keeping this essay in the collection for my research on your brain waves…
...we never got to digital, eh? This must mean something.
Ashley Justiniano
this is fantastic my friend… i just love ur work ! :))
SNik
most poetic you are with a great sense of balance, Margot!
mmargot replied
A bit late…but thank you for the important compliment, Nikolay!
Nathaniel Arnold
wow, this is a great image… cant believe it, get your mind going… great work
mmargot replied
Thank you, new friend…
Anthony DiMichele
pure poetry.
mmargot replied
Perhaps :
“MAY THE MERCIFUL BE RIGHT…
ARE YOU READY FOR THE NIGHT?”
Thank you, Anthony.
Anthony DiMichele
Ha! that is one of my favorite songs!