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declanewan123 [2018-01-22 19:16:00 +0000 UTC]
interesting.. let it cry in your eye- or it will eat your shadow
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mohan11261126 [2016-02-12 17:00:32 +0000 UTC]
your eye is for nevermore! and in return you will see the future BAHAHA
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HaydenSayuri [2016-01-28 23:28:01 +0000 UTC]
hey lil mama let me whisper in ya ear
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olherd [2016-01-19 13:01:05 +0000 UTC]
scarry one)
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herostalker [2016-01-07 16:59:10 +0000 UTC]
Wakie-wakie
rise and shining
Wake up!
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Looye [2015-11-05 03:55:51 +0000 UTC]
It's painful awesome.
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Fritters56 [2015-11-03 17:08:59 +0000 UTC]
wonderfully weird!
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Morlante666 [2015-11-03 03:41:35 +0000 UTC]
To understand correctly this moment you have the obligation of knowing the build up behind it. So we have 3 pieces of a composition: Cria Cuervos, Crows and blue bead.
Rapidly, you have the introduction, the cawing, plus the reunion and the feasting. There's a overwhelming feeling of renoncement and abandonement right? The dark beauty, chloroformic, seems to be powerless or somehow sadly resolved to her cruel fate, like a unwanted bargain of some sort. Something unavoidable or presumably unavoidable. Put simply, I think it's some sort of a sacrifice. Clearly, she's in the position of a victim, in latent suffering.
So the crows is feeding on one of her blue eye. Maybe it's some sort of a symbolic don't you think? To feed on the views of somebody else? A bit elementary, right?
You can also go with the classic that explain the gift of clairvoyance or more genuinely of knowledge by eating the eye of someone with vision.
I could suggest a tons of other meaningful descriptions but I will cease with that one: maybe it's really a call of fate and the girl suffering is inevitable, like a sickness or fatality.
And don't evacuate the religious theme also, so present that it's suffocating. So, why or how pain, inevitably present itself in such a context?
Good stuff to shortly meditate on.
Have a good life and thanx for sharing your creativity.
Violent.
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Nullibicity In reply to Morlante666 [2016-01-20 06:30:47 +0000 UTC]
Good lord, this was beautiful. Thanks for sharing your perspective! It really gave a deeper meaning to this already stunning photograph. Can I steal your mind and see everything that way? No? Well, it was worth a shot.
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Morlante666 In reply to Nullibicity [2016-01-20 17:31:51 +0000 UTC]
Well, thank you very much for that complement.
Since you ask, do what you feel is right. You look like a descent person.
And for the part you want to do everything my way, I'm not comfortable having such a ascendency over someone I barely know, but I think you were hyperbolic, right?
Enjoy your day Nullibicity,
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Nullibicity In reply to Morlante666 [2016-01-20 20:26:52 +0000 UTC]
We all present parts of ourselves online that are more vulnerable or prominent than in person, I think. Sometimes these parts don't even exist outside of the internet, as we project the visions we have of our person or situation. So maybe I am decent, maybe I am not, and maybe that's the beauty of being anonymous.
Yes, completely hyperbolic. . I think it would be quite disorienting to think a certain way all your life and then randomly have someone else's way of thinking. It's more practical and healthy, if you like another's way of thinking, to make it a goal to work towards your own version of whatever the end goal is. I.e. thoughtfulness, optimism, kindness, strength, etc.
Thank you very much! You enjoy yours, as well! I did enjoy this thought session . Best wishes!
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Morlante666 In reply to Nullibicity [2016-01-21 00:03:22 +0000 UTC]
Indeed, you are surprisingly fluent. I thought that you were somekind of girl using a translation program of some sort. Since the Internet is like a huge scene where people can judge your production and can see your writing, your art or whatever you post there's indeed a performance or acting phenomenon.
And I was not trying in anyway to judge the value of your character by the way. No need to be trickery about your decency or anything. But I get your point playful stranger. Anonymity present some good side, indeed.
Glad to be of some sort of utility and hope that you possess in anyway the sources that influence on your way of thinking, it's empowering in fact.
Best wishes to you to and thanx for your great attitude!
ps.: I will look at your writing just for fun since you are so generous of your point of view.
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Nullibicity In reply to Morlante666 [2016-01-21 02:12:07 +0000 UTC]
While juvenile and humerous in nature, I guess I don't see where the previous comment would be considered a translation program . Perhaps I'm just not seeing it correctly. I think being genuine is most important, so perhaps I am not as aware of my presentation as some might think I should be? Either way, it's really up to me, I think, whether I am playful and short, or long and formal. It is only a scene if you allow yourself to be directed. I simply choose to be as spontaneous as I wish.
I wasn't suggesting you were! I was merely pointing out you can't, with anyone you meet here, because everyone chooses how to present themselves. Anonymity is both a blessing and a curse in that regard.
You're quite welcome! Life is rather boring if you don't at least transfer thoughts or ideas with other people. It's fun to see how others view the world, and to see what they think of everything!
In regards to my writing, please do as you wish. I am neither claiming them grand or dull. They are simply writing pieces that catalogue my life. You may think of them what you will.
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Morlante666 In reply to Nullibicity [2016-01-21 15:28:45 +0000 UTC]
You are fantastic, that's what I think!
For the first post, the end was just a bit bumpy and you were anticipating a bit. Nothing worth mentioning indeed, my bad if I have offense you in anyway. You seem to be genuine or at least I can say that you are open and extraverted. It's refreshing and somehow feel good to see someone so easygoing. You wear the positive side of being spontaneous I think since it can be close to impulsiveness or uncontrolled actions if you want.
For what I think, I do choose to represent myself differently according to the context and the people I'm going to meet, like everyboby else I imagine. You adjust yourself to your environnement and that's brilliant. Indeed, occasionally you have to be more introvert and others more extraverted. But that doesn't mean in any way that in not genuine. Identity and behaviors are two side of a same coin, but you know that I'm sure.
And for my part I do things because I want to do them and I'm judmental about it. Most of my creation are about myself, like putting out what was in. So I basically do it for my own self and if people are influence by it, then I wish it would be done in a fruitful way, indeed. Sharing is caring, right?
Thank you for that small chat, you have a interesting personality.
I'll get to your text soon and feel free to disturbed me anytime, spontaniously.
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Morlante666 In reply to Nullibicity [2016-01-23 16:20:30 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I admit I do to like our little talk and glad to her that I didn't offended in anyway. Always a bit unsettling when you meet new people by upsetting them. The story of my life! Not really actually...I'm pretty smooth on the approach to tell you the truth. And yeah, glad to her that you have some sort of a ascendent on your behaviors and moods. Most people think, or act, as if they have no control on such a thing as being introverted ou being extraverted. They aren't enterely wrong since it's so close to your core, but I think it's indeed healthy to not categorized ourself too roughtly and to leave space for somekind of fluidity.
Fancy, I like that word, don't hear it often.
I don't mind being surprise by the way, particularly by girl. I think it's important to create such a mood that permit people to take the risk of surprising each other without feeling too much pressure. It's more entertaining that way and you get the chance to see people in another point of view if you give them the chance to feel that sort of freedom.
I'm into your creative process right now girl,
Thx
p.s. Part fiction, part reality I imagine?
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Sivvri In reply to Morlante666 [2016-01-07 22:36:48 +0000 UTC]
thumbs up bruh
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Morlante666 In reply to Sivvri [2016-01-08 20:41:37 +0000 UTC]
Thanx!
Same to you.
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pranadarcturus In reply to Morlante666 [2015-11-03 16:29:37 +0000 UTC]
You are mostly right, if not completely.
"Cría cuervos y te sacarán los ojos"= "Feed crows and they'll rip out your eyes": Spanish proverb.
You just forgot the maintained opened-eye concept: "A clockwork Orange".
When the pleasure to punish seems to get confused with the duty of punishment, and why not, the pleasure to offer oneself to the same punishers.
Finally, what form of generosity is more than the ability to give honor to punishers?
In the end, "suffering, pain, punishment, offering, honor, generosity"... Are all untold deviations of... LOVE.
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Morlante666 In reply to pranadarcturus [2015-11-03 17:52:50 +0000 UTC]
First, I would begin by thanking for your quick response and for your valuable opinion.
I'm more than okay with your description in the section of your explaination about the Spanish prose. To approach, or feed danger if you want, can sometimes result in tempting it and result in pain, indeed.
I didn't forget any ''A Clockwork Orange'' reference because there is simply none. I don't see any kind of allusion, or strong assumption, about the mechanism of the psyche. But yeah, maybe it's really about some psychosomatic trauma of some sort. But if so, I think the artist should have focus on the fact that the pain is self inflicted and not delivered by a external force.
In that way, as I was suggesting in the end, the only mutual link present about ''A Clockwork Orange'' is about subordinating and conditioning somebody's mind.
To give honor to the punishers....this is clearly not in the picture. The sittting girl is powerless and the executioner, well, execute dominantly. Then again, maybe the girl sacrifice one of her eyes by some sort of consent, but can it be really considered generosity? I don't think so. She is in abandonement.
Maybe then it's about guilty pleasures, but the overall feeling of the composition doesn't express these kind of feelings, sadly.
And at the end, you give me shivers, really. To implement that ''suffering, pain, punishement, offering, honor, generosity'' are all untold subtle script of LOVE you have a twisted and false definition of the concept of LOVE. They are part of the game, indeed. But to chiefly embrace LOVE in that way is really more about self negation and in some way ending up being dispossess. It's look like love, but isn't.
But then again, so strong is love that it's allows all kind of extreme, right!?
And remember, blue beads.
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NamFoDog In reply to Morlante666 [2015-11-25 23:08:38 +0000 UTC]
I am a new, and know nothing of the Artista's identity or self-knowledge, by all means I am just passing by once in a while.
I would like to express myself according to your responses, if I may, with the same idea surrounding ''LOVE'' and so I would say that the Crow represents an image of the Dark Forces of the Mind that will subdue the shape of any object that it touches by any means necessary, some portray the Crow to be a God to the mind some to be a Devil to the body, perhaps they are both right.
And the face and entity that is presented in the picture is a image of a Pure and Angelic Heart that will sacrifice itself by the principals of the Unconquered Motion and that is why she is apparently without pleasure sacrificing it's knowledge and beauty with faith that it will conquer the Dark Forces and free itself as a whole and achieve the Light of Cosmos.
Or then again you can say that the hand is not hers, and so she is manipulated and forced into accepting knowledge from the Crow.
Or the Crow is the Jew and she is the German people sacrificing their being for global freedom, as in WW1/2...
Or this is the truth, and the crow is just a bird and she is just a woman both accordingly being free and alive, each with their own Shadows.
The verdict and the result of this encounter and happening one can say it is portrayed in the World Wars...
This is a reflection of myself in this moment from this position in time and space, and it may have no true relation or connection with the subject or the picture and it's meaning... so it is open to any interpretation.
Good Night.
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Morlante666 In reply to NamFoDog [2015-11-26 17:29:16 +0000 UTC]
You do have a profound view about this picture, which great I think.
Your extrapolation to the world grief and sacrifice and its geopolitical situation is indeed impressive.
It's one hell of a composition and it is good to see people elaborating about it.
The eternel and yet classic combat of the Light and the Darkness...people tend often to universalized this type of ontological argument about life, yeah.
Human nature sometimes extend its psychic dynamic to, well, nearly everything! This is what we call projection, in fact.
Personally I really thought it was more intimate and the personnal thematic of that lingering girl.
But then again, if it make you feel in such a way, probably you already had these kind of subjects in mind I can only presume.
Thank you for sharing your view!
Love and Peace
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xy2kura [2015-11-03 01:45:11 +0000 UTC]
I'm semi feeling like "The Crow" movie going on here.
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ConfessionStand [2015-11-02 20:36:30 +0000 UTC]
This makes me think of Screweyes from We're Back
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DTCale [2015-11-02 18:46:37 +0000 UTC]
Insane !
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losromanos [2015-11-02 18:26:36 +0000 UTC]
OMG
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