Drive-In Wake

mmargot

Drive-In Wake

...or : live and let die in the Junkyard.

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Drive-In Wake by mmargot
Drive-In Wake by mmargot
  • David Robinson

    David Robinson

    There is always a wonderful sense of tenderness and poignancy in your work Margot .. the composition and emotion here is very moving ….

  • mmargot replied

    How kind, David…I always feel that everything I do is so stiff…

  • midzing

    midzing

    this is brilliant,,, love your composition,,, fantastic work,, well done

  • mmargot replied

    Thank you, Wendy…very much!

  • Soxy Fleming!

    Soxy Fleming!

    those chairs….

  • mmargot replied

    yup.

  • Jakki O

    Jakki O

    Amazing…yes :)

  • mmargot replied

    Thank you, JakkiO… trying to get the juices going again!

  • Colleen Milburn

    Colleen Milburn

    Very, very cool, mmargot – LOVE it – you are fabulously creative :)))

  • mmargot replied

    The “junk” just keeps getting recycled…I will take credit for that, anyway! thank you muchly, Colleen.

  • Denis Dalby

    Denis Dalby

    Flat screen telly on junkyard chest with no drawers and those chairs again. I’ll drink to that. Super MM!

  • mmargot replied

    Very “economical,” no? heh heh

  • montdragon
  • mmargot replied

    Yes? I can’t hear you…

  • Zolton

    Zolton

    This is awesome! Intriguing as well.

  • mmargot replied

    I will accept “intriguing…!” Thanks, Z!

  • shallay

    shallay

    Well, you know.. I really like the sepia screen against b/w – and those hands, those old old hands with their ring and the beer – yes, poignant has to be the word! Time is the tragedy. The evening screening of your life…
    And those glorious glorious chairs Margot – not one, but TWO, yes I repeat – two STACKED plastic chairs – ! – well!! – a budget view. Strangely metaphoric allusion to a life partnership perhaps – no, I was laughing at the chairs, but I think poignant is still the word. Strange how that budget plastic can sum up an entire life strata for some.

  • mmargot replied

    Perceptive, as always, m’dear!
    Everything started out cheery lately, but morphed into what may be delayed grief never expressed… sigh ...or a new melodrama is brewing.
    Hope your studies are going well!

  • Carol Berliner

    Carol Berliner

    Amaaaazing work!

  • mmargot replied

    Thank you, Carol!

  • SNik

    SNik

    a tangible drive-in feel of the decades gone… stunning!

  • mmargot replied

    Glad I got the mood I wanted… ;-)

  • Andy  Mercer

    Andy Mercer

    I like the “intimations of mortality” thing you have going.. and what a great title.
    Obviously a week or two playing with numbers is enough to force you back.

  • mmargot replied

    Economics is a morbid “art,” yes.

  • Nawroski .

    Nawroski .

    I somehow seem to be missing your work, dont no how this escaped me

  • Marie Monroe

    Marie Monroe

    i love this.

  • Carol Berliner

    Carol Berliner

    Sooooo cooool! I loooove it! instant fav

  • starikarp

    starikarp

    excellent work!

  • athex

    athex

    Wonderful shot

  • Mark Coward

    Mark Coward

    Absolutely marvelous. No idea what’s going on.

  • mmargot

    mmargot

    daDa duh!
    Just so it appears marvelous is enough.

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