Drive-In Wake
...or : live and let die in the Junkyard.
Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
...or : live and let die in the Junkyard.
Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints
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
this is brilliant,,, love your composition,,, fantastic work,, well done
mmargot replied
Thank you, Wendy…very much!
Soxy Fleming!
those chairs….
mmargot replied
yup.
Jakki O
Amazing…yes :)
mmargot replied
Thank you, JakkiO… trying to get the juices going again!
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
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
This is awesome! Intriguing as well.
mmargot replied
I will accept “intriguing…!” Thanks, Z!
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
Amaaaazing work!
mmargot replied
Thank you, Carol!
SNik
a tangible drive-in feel of the decades gone… stunning!
mmargot replied
Glad I got the mood I wanted… ;-)
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 .
I somehow seem to be missing your work, dont no how this escaped me
Marie Monroe
i love this.
Carol Berliner
Sooooo cooool! I loooove it! instant fav
starikarp
excellent work!
athex
Wonderful shot
Mark Coward
Absolutely marvelous. No idea what’s going on.
mmargot
daDa duh!
Just so it appears marvelous is enough.