Exile

theyellowfury

Exile

I’d rather not explain this one. Its a bit personal. Finally uploaded after working on it all night. Its now 7:35.

Linaji wrote this lovely piece inspired by it

Bending my will to crawl within
My own nature will not allow
For the regiment of poles and holes
And I breathe better under the sea
I know better above.
Quiet and killer instincts
Observing more the me in me
The me below speaks
The me above seeks
Witness to our constant desires
Witness to our holding back
I can do nothing
But highlight the way
Coming?
linaji 2009 inspired by: The Yellow Fury’s Exile… xoxoxo

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Exile by theyellowfury
  • yanmos

    yanmos

    i think i like this one!

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thanks man. I’m the one at the bottom there.

  • Philip Rogan

    Philip Rogan

    Very strong drawing and I think it just great. Not 100%, not 70% actually not sure at all what its about but having a few guesses and enjoying the stimulation. Great work love the top half particularly.

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thanks Phil. Alright then, here goes: I’m the one at the bottom in the dark. The rectangles are everyone else.

  • Soxy Fleming

    Soxy Fleming

    so all the square pegs are in their square holes and the curly tentacular sort of thing (that’s you?) is wriggling about, hiding in the grass being…different? tentacular? seems like a nightmare…but then you didn’t go to sleep….hhhmmm. are the square ones your employees? don’t think so…

  • theyellowfury replied

    The tentacles thing comes from an obsession with the number 8 and was some bit like my hair at the time. It wasn’t my intention to be tentacular (good word) but I did want to appear different. The square things represent people with the public sides of their personality above the water where thay can be seen and their private sides below. Some people are shallow and some are deep.
    I think I’ve explained this one as far as I’ll ever do now. Thanks for your comment.

  • Ushna Sardar

    Ushna Sardar

    fabulous!!

  • theyellowfury replied

    Its just an everyday feeling refined and visualized.
    Thanks for all your comments.
    You get it, we all support eachother.

  • artyfishal

    artyfishal

    nice work, i think the ambiguity factor is a star!

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thanks Art. I do too.

  • Paul Compton

    Paul Compton

    This is really beautiful and enigmatic. A wonderful artwork.

  • theyellowfury replied

    Thank you Paul.

  • Robert O'Neill

    Robert O'Neill

    Weird but cool. Very cool. Great imagination.

  • theyellowfury replied

    Weird but cool. Good mantra.

  • blamo

    blamo

    I get it …................plain but not so simple

  • theyellowfury replied

    Yeah.

  • Antanas

    Antanas

    beautiful work

  • Denis Dalby

    Denis Dalby

    I hadn’t noticed ‘the creature’ when I clicked on the thumbnail.. the vertical pillars and ‘fence’ – now I know it’s water – attracted my attention. Now I see ‘the creature’ it reminds me of one of those spy robots in ‘Total Racall’. Beautifully drawn.

  • theyellowfury replied

    Great to hear it looks like water, I was struggling with that part. Thanks.

  • linaji

    linaji

    Bending my will to crawl within
    My own nature will not allow
    For the regiment of poles and holes
    And I breathe better under the sea
    I know better above.
    Quiet and killer instincts
    Observing more the me in me
    The me below speaks
    The me above seeks
    Witness to our constant desires
    Witness to our holding back
    I can do nothing
    But highlight the way
    Coming?
    linaji 2009 inspired by: The Yellow Fury’s Exile… xoxoxo

  • theyellowfury replied

    Heyyyyy! Thank you. Its in.

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