
City of Ghosts

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79 responses to “City of Ghosts”
Lovely, reminds me of Giorgio de Chirico’s Piazza canvas — and that’s a compliment! 🙂
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Then, thank you a lot!
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well done.
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Thank you.
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Always amazing artwork, Rabirius. Thanks.
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Thank you, John.
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Haunting. This gave me a very strange eerie feeling. Well done, Rabirius.
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Thank you, Amy.
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It is spooky!
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Thanks.
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Engaging and while sitting in my own city of ghosts, moving. I only have these ghosts and cyber friends to chat with now. Not a single face beyond my home.
May you and yours remain well.
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Thank you. May you remain will too.
Yes, here it also is somewhat ghostly now. We can still go out, but only by ourselves. The streets are quiet. Hardly anyone out there.
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This is something I think about often, you’ve done a terrific job of expressing it, rabirius.
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Thank you very much for your words.
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Excellent and timely.
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Thank you.
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Beautiful! And kind of contemporary too. 🙂
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Thank you, Peter. I’m glad you like it.
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Wonderful, timely image.
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Thank you.
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Love how you got that blur affect my friend 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Sue.
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Beautiful artwork.
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Thank you.
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Has a prison vibe, too. The ghost is free, whoever she was, bigger than life, hanging around to be alluring.
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Yes, you’re right.
Thank you, Kim.
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Excellent
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Thank you, Henk.
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Hochaktuell und gut umgesetzt. Mag ich.
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Vielen Dank Ulli.
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mooi en tijdloos Rabirius
knap werk
groeten
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Dank je wel, Willy.
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Lijkt wel geinspireerd op de “lege” steden , in het kader van maatregelen tegen het coronavirus
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Oorspronkelijk niet. Ik had het idee al eerder, maar nu past het natuurlijk in de tijd dat de meeste steden op spooksteden lijken.
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Knap werk en hopelijk zijn het vriendelijke geesten
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Dank je wel, Marylou.
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sadly how many are feeling now, you captured it well … of this world but not in it!
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Thank you.
And I guess that it is far from over and the longer it goes on, the harder it will be for all of us.
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the longer it goes on we will become more used to it and familiarity is comforting 🙂
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Yes, you’re probably right.
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how are you? ok to chat …
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I am. I hope you are as well.
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yep very well but I have much experience of self-isolating so I’m most comfortable with it.
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Well, I can be by myself. But having to possibility to meet with a lot of people, can be quite hard over time.
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yes I found travelling tired me of the constantly changing faces … always good to have a few dear friends around 🙂
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Indeed. 🙂
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Magnificent! This alienating image fits in well with this time of isolation and restraint in social contacts.
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Thank you, Jan. I’m glad you like the picture.
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Splendid! Gave me an absolute eerie feel.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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I don´t know why, but it reminds me on surreal scenes from the movie Cabinet of Dr Caligari….
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That is a great compliment. Thank you.
The film itself I saw about 20 years ago. I only have a vague memory of the images.
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🙂
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Very timely.
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Thank you.
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Well done and very timely!!
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Thank you, Kirt.
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I think you need me ghosts. Too many empty windows for a city. I’m pretty sure ghosts congregate just like we do. After all, they’re only human.
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As it is with ghosts, some are invisible. 🙂
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What next? You are missed. 🙂
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Well, sometimes it takes a while to complete a picture…
…but something new has just appeared on my site. 🙂
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Very cool!
Alison
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I’m glad you like it, Alison.
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Esta vez los fantasmas sobrepasan la composición. Salió de lo mejor la foto.
Saludos y espero que te estés cuidando
Manuel
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Muchas gracias, otra vez.
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Con esta cuarentena, uno tiene que recrearse mirando el arte. Y tus fotos ya son puro arte.
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Muchas gracias por tus palabras.
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Not few, but many many will go under. Given the circumstances, this is unavoidable.
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We will see.
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A black ghost is a change from tradition.
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Well, They can probably come in all colours and sizes. 🙂
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Very chilling, love it!
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Thank you.
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Beautifully done.
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Thank you, Francina.
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Reblogged this on From 1 Blogger 2 Another.
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Thank you for reblogging.
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Reblogged this on Manolis.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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